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Relaxation of the lower esophageal sphincter in response to reduced volume distension during FLIP Panometry.

Jeanine Wakim El-KhouryJohn E PandolfinoPeter J KahrilasBidemi GodoDomenico A FarinaWenjun KouDustin A Carlson
Published in: Neurogastroenterology and motility (2023)
This study suggests that isotonic or auxotonic relaxation of the lower esophageal sphincter occurs with reduced volume distension in patients with achalasia and normal motility. The study also supports the importance of utilizing a standardized FLIP motility study protocol (i.e., controlled, stepwise filling to 50 mL, 60 mL, then 70 mL) to provide reliable and generalizable FLIP metrics to facilitate diagnosis of esophageal motility disorders.
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