Chicago Classification v4.0 (CCv4.0) is the updated classification scheme for esophageal motility disorders using metrics from high-resolution manometry (HRM). Fifty-two diverse international experts separated into seven working subgroups utilized formal validated methodologies over two-years to develop CCv4.0. Key updates in CCv.4.0 consist of a more rigorous and expansive HRM protocol that incorporates supine and upright test positions as well as provocative testing, a refined definition of esophagogastric junction (EGJ) outflow obstruction (EGJOO), more stringent diagnostic criteria for ineffective esophageal motility and description of baseline EGJ metrics. Further, the CCv4.0 sought to define motility disorder diagnoses as conclusive a...
Hypercontractile esophagus (HE), defined by the Chicago Classification version 3.0 (CCv3.0) as 20% o...
Esophageal motility disorders (EMD) is characterized by impaired coordinated esophageal motility fun...
The development of the high-resolution esophageal manometry (HRM) and the Chicago classification hav...
Chicago Classification v4.0 (CCv4.0) is the updated classification scheme for esophageal motility di...
Chicago Classification v4.0 (CCv4.0) is the updated classification scheme for esophageal motility di...
Chicago Classification v4.0 (CCv4.0) is the updated classification scheme for esophageal motility di...
Chicago Classification v4.0 (CCv4.0) is the updated classification scheme for esophageal motility di...
The Chicago Classification v4.0 (CCv4.0) is the updated classification scheme for esophageal motilit...
BackgroundThe Chicago Classification (CC) of esophageal motility disorders, utilizing an algorithmic...
Background The Chicago Classification of esophageal motility was developed to facilitate the interpr...
Esophageal high-resolution manometry is a modern method of diagnosis performed worldwide as the gold...
Since publication of Chicago Classification version 3.0 in 2015, the clinical and research applicati...
Esophageal hypomotility disorders manifest with abnormal esophageal body contraction vigor, breaks i...
The Chicago classification (CC) is most valued for its systematic approach to esophageal disorders a...
Hypercontractile esophagus (HE), defined by the Chicago Classification version 3.0 (CCv3.0) as 20% o...
Esophageal motility disorders (EMD) is characterized by impaired coordinated esophageal motility fun...
The development of the high-resolution esophageal manometry (HRM) and the Chicago classification hav...
Chicago Classification v4.0 (CCv4.0) is the updated classification scheme for esophageal motility di...
Chicago Classification v4.0 (CCv4.0) is the updated classification scheme for esophageal motility di...
Chicago Classification v4.0 (CCv4.0) is the updated classification scheme for esophageal motility di...
Chicago Classification v4.0 (CCv4.0) is the updated classification scheme for esophageal motility di...
The Chicago Classification v4.0 (CCv4.0) is the updated classification scheme for esophageal motilit...
BackgroundThe Chicago Classification (CC) of esophageal motility disorders, utilizing an algorithmic...
Background The Chicago Classification of esophageal motility was developed to facilitate the interpr...
Esophageal high-resolution manometry is a modern method of diagnosis performed worldwide as the gold...
Since publication of Chicago Classification version 3.0 in 2015, the clinical and research applicati...
Esophageal hypomotility disorders manifest with abnormal esophageal body contraction vigor, breaks i...
The Chicago classification (CC) is most valued for its systematic approach to esophageal disorders a...
Hypercontractile esophagus (HE), defined by the Chicago Classification version 3.0 (CCv3.0) as 20% o...
Esophageal motility disorders (EMD) is characterized by impaired coordinated esophageal motility fun...
The development of the high-resolution esophageal manometry (HRM) and the Chicago classification hav...