Published 1986 | Version v1
Book

Quantitation of esophageal transit and gastroesophageal reflux

  • 1. Temple Univ. Hospital, Philadelphia, PA (USA)

Description

Scintigraphic techniques are the only quantitative methods for the evaluation of esophageal transit and gastroesophageal reflux. By comparison, other techniques are not quantitative and are either indirect, inconvenient, or less sensitive. Methods, such as perfusion techniques, which measure flow, require the introduction of a tube assembly into the gastrointestinal tract with the possible introduction of artifacts into the measurements due to the indwelling tubes. Earlier authors using radionuclide markers, introduced a method for measuring gastric emptying which was both tubeless and quantitative in comparison to other techniques. More recently, a number of scintigraphic methods have been introduced for the quantitation of esophageal transit and clearance, the detection and quantitation of gastroesophageal reflux, the measurement of gastric emptying using a mixed solid-liquid meal, and the quantitation of enterogastric reflux. This chapter reviews current techniques for the evaluation of esophageal transit and gastroesophageal reflux

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Publishing Information

Publisher
Churchill Livingstone Inc.
Imprint Place
New York, NY (USA)
Imprint Title
Radionuclide imaging of the GI tract
Journal Page Range
p. 1-34.