It has been suggested that there are no gender effects on esophageal motility. However, in previous studies the subjects did not perform multiple swallows and the quantitative features of esophageal contractions were not evaluated. In order to investigate the gender effects on esophageal motility we studied 40 healthy normal volunteers, 20 men aged 37 ± 15 years (mean ± SD), and 20 women aged 38 ± 14 years. We used the manometric method with an eight-lumen polyvinyl catheter and continuous perfusion. The upper and lower esophageal sphincter pressures were measured by the rapid pull-through method. With the catheter positioned with one lumen opening in the lower esophageal sphincter, and the others at 5, 10 and 15 cm above the sphincter, ten...
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to analyse gender differences in neuromuscular behaviour of ...
Background Esophageal high-resolution manometry (HRM) is a novel method for esophageal function test...
We examined the association of abdominal obesity and waist circumference within normal range with th...
CONTEXT: There are reports showing that gender has an influence on swallowing and on the contraction...
Background and Aim: Awareness of patient demographics, common diagnoses and associations between the...
Clinical data suggest gender differences in gastrointestinal pain, but very little experimental data...
There are data suggesting that women swallow liquids at a lower flow rate and ingest smaller volumes...
BACKGROUND: Swallowing coordination is affected by cortical and subcortical inputs from the central ...
Functional abdominal pain, including the irritable bowel syndrome, is more common in females. Our ai...
Purpose: Three studies were performed to examine how voluntary activation of the diaphragm changes a...
Background: Provocative tests were used to provide additional information during performing high res...
Objective: The objective of this study was to establish normative ambulatory manometric data for con...
Studies have shown anatomical and functional differences between men and women with respect to the m...
BackgroundIt is gradually accepted that solid bolus swallow needs to be added to the procedure of ma...
esophageal sphincter relaxation induced by esophageal bal-loon distension in humans. Am. J. PhysioZ....
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to analyse gender differences in neuromuscular behaviour of ...
Background Esophageal high-resolution manometry (HRM) is a novel method for esophageal function test...
We examined the association of abdominal obesity and waist circumference within normal range with th...
CONTEXT: There are reports showing that gender has an influence on swallowing and on the contraction...
Background and Aim: Awareness of patient demographics, common diagnoses and associations between the...
Clinical data suggest gender differences in gastrointestinal pain, but very little experimental data...
There are data suggesting that women swallow liquids at a lower flow rate and ingest smaller volumes...
BACKGROUND: Swallowing coordination is affected by cortical and subcortical inputs from the central ...
Functional abdominal pain, including the irritable bowel syndrome, is more common in females. Our ai...
Purpose: Three studies were performed to examine how voluntary activation of the diaphragm changes a...
Background: Provocative tests were used to provide additional information during performing high res...
Objective: The objective of this study was to establish normative ambulatory manometric data for con...
Studies have shown anatomical and functional differences between men and women with respect to the m...
BackgroundIt is gradually accepted that solid bolus swallow needs to be added to the procedure of ma...
esophageal sphincter relaxation induced by esophageal bal-loon distension in humans. Am. J. PhysioZ....
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to analyse gender differences in neuromuscular behaviour of ...
Background Esophageal high-resolution manometry (HRM) is a novel method for esophageal function test...
We examined the association of abdominal obesity and waist circumference within normal range with th...