A new understanding of the physiology and pathophysiology of colonic motility?

Background In recent years, high‐resolution manometry has been used in an attempt to gain a greater insight into the physiology/pathophysiology of colonic contractile activity in healthy adults and patients with colonic motility disorders. New colonic motor patterns have been identified and characte...

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Veröffentlicht in:Neurogastroenterology and motility 2018-11, Vol.30 (11), p.e13395-n/a
1. Verfasser: Dinning, P. G.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Background In recent years, high‐resolution manometry has been used in an attempt to gain a greater insight into the physiology/pathophysiology of colonic contractile activity in healthy adults and patients with colonic motility disorders. New colonic motor patterns have been identified and characterized, however, the clinical significance of these findings remains undetermined. Purpose This review will assess the current literature on colonic high‐resolution manometry and determine if this procedure has advanced our understanding of colonic motility. The limitations, future directions, and the potential of this technique to assess the effects of treatment upon colonic motor patterns will also be discussed. This review assesses the current literature on colonic high‐resolution manometry to determine if this procedure has advanced our understanding of colonic motility in healthy adults and patients with colonic disorders.
ISSN:1350-1925
1365-2982
DOI:10.1111/nmo.13395