Evaluation of the distribution of stresses and strains in relation to distension-induced sensation in the human oesophagus is valuable for understanding oesophageal biomechanics and mechano-sensation. In 12 healthy volunteers a specially designed oesophageal bag containing an endoscopic ultrasound probe was inflated to the moderate pain level. Ultrasound images, bag pressure and perceived sensation were recorded before and after pharmacological relaxation of the smooth muscle with butylscopolamine. The oesophagus was assumed to be circular and thick-walled. Distension induced a tensile circumferential stretch, radial compression and longitudinal shortening. Both circumferential strain and stress were highest at the mucosal surface and decre...
esophageal sphincter relaxation induced by esophageal bal-loon distension in humans. Am. J. PhysioZ....
A simple and reliable experimental model would be useful in human research on new drugs which target...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Differences in contraction characteristics between primary and secondary perist...
The oesophagus is a primarily mechanical organ which transports food from the pharynx to the stomach...
It is believed that mechanical stimuli of the human gut activate afferents responding to either noxi...
International audienceAbstract Mechanical characterisation of the layer-specific, viscoelastic prope...
Udgivelsesdato: APRThe pain perception to distension of the oesophagus can be explained by activatio...
The oesophagus is a primarily mechanical organ whose material characterisation would aid in the inve...
BACKGROUND: Hypersensitivity to distension of the stomach is a frequent finding in functional dyspep...
A biomechanical model of the human stomach is proposed, that is based on detailed biological data of...
Udgivelsesdato: FEBThe function of the esophagus is mechanical. To understand the function, it is ne...
The swallowing muscles that influence upper esophageal sphincter (UES) opening are centrally control...
Abdominal compression has been implemented as a provocative maneuver in high-resolution impedance ma...
The mechanical characteristics of the circular muscle of the human lower esophageal sphincter and es...
The major function of the esophagus is to transport food from the mouth to the stomach by peristalti...
esophageal sphincter relaxation induced by esophageal bal-loon distension in humans. Am. J. PhysioZ....
A simple and reliable experimental model would be useful in human research on new drugs which target...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Differences in contraction characteristics between primary and secondary perist...
The oesophagus is a primarily mechanical organ which transports food from the pharynx to the stomach...
It is believed that mechanical stimuli of the human gut activate afferents responding to either noxi...
International audienceAbstract Mechanical characterisation of the layer-specific, viscoelastic prope...
Udgivelsesdato: APRThe pain perception to distension of the oesophagus can be explained by activatio...
The oesophagus is a primarily mechanical organ whose material characterisation would aid in the inve...
BACKGROUND: Hypersensitivity to distension of the stomach is a frequent finding in functional dyspep...
A biomechanical model of the human stomach is proposed, that is based on detailed biological data of...
Udgivelsesdato: FEBThe function of the esophagus is mechanical. To understand the function, it is ne...
The swallowing muscles that influence upper esophageal sphincter (UES) opening are centrally control...
Abdominal compression has been implemented as a provocative maneuver in high-resolution impedance ma...
The mechanical characteristics of the circular muscle of the human lower esophageal sphincter and es...
The major function of the esophagus is to transport food from the mouth to the stomach by peristalti...
esophageal sphincter relaxation induced by esophageal bal-loon distension in humans. Am. J. PhysioZ....
A simple and reliable experimental model would be useful in human research on new drugs which target...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Differences in contraction characteristics between primary and secondary perist...