Improving the utility of high-resolution manometry for the diagnosis of defecatory disorders in women with chronic constipation.
Mayank SharmaAnjani MuthyalaKelly FeuerhakSusrutha Puthanmadhom NarayananKent R BaileyAdil E BharuchaPublished in: Neurogastroenterology and motility : the official journal of the European Gastrointestinal Motility Society (2020)
Anorectal HRM ideally should be performed in the more physiological seated position and analyzed by a two-tier approach, which incorporates the overall pattern followed by the rectoanal gradient. These findings reinforce the utility of manometry for diagnosing DD.