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Correlation of deglutitive striated esophagus motor function and pharyngeal phase swallowing biomechanical events.

Reza ShakerMark KernFrancis EdeaniLing MeiElliot YuPatrick Sanvanson
Published in: Neurogastroenterology and motility (2024)
1. St.Eso motor function spans both pharyngeal and esophageal phases of swallowing for receiving and transporting the bolus, 2. Pressure signatures in HRM recordings currently attributed to St.Eso deglutitive motor activity does not represent the entirety of St.Eso peristalsis, only the part that occurs in its resting position. St.Eso peristalsis that occurs during its descent is recorded by pressure sensors initially in the pharynx. This finding needs to be considered when interpreting HRM recordings of the pharynx and proximal esophagus.
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