This article may be used for non-commercial purposes in accordance With Wiley Terms and Conditions for self-archiving'.Copyright © 2015 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. All rights reserved.Background The Chicago Classification (CC) facilitates interpretation of high-resolution manometry (HRM) recordings. Application of this adult based algorithm to the pediatric population is unknown. We therefore assessed intra and interrater reliability of software-based CC diagnosis in a pediatric cohort. Methods Thirty pediatric solid state HRM recordings (13M; mean age 12.1 ± 5.1 years) assessing 10 liquid swallows per patient were analyzed twice by 11 raters (six experts, five non-experts). Software-placed anatomical landmarks required manual adjustment o...
Richard Holloway is a contributor to the International High Resolution Manometry Working GroupBACKGR...
Published: 25 September 2020.High-resolution manometry (HRM) with closely spaced pressure sensors, e...
The Chicago Classification v4.0 (CCv4.0) is the updated classification scheme for esophageal motilit...
BACKGROUND: The Chicago Classification (CC) facilitates interpretation of high-resolution manometry ...
This article may be used for non-commercial purposes in accordance With Wiley Terms and Conditions f...
BACKGROUND: Subtyping achalasia by high-resolution manometry (HRM) is clinically relevant as respons...
BACKGROUND: Applying the 2012 Chicago Classification (CC) of esophageal motility disorders to pediat...
The Chicago classification (CC) is most valued for its systematic approach to esophageal disorders a...
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...
Current parameters of the Chicago classification include assessment of the esophageal body (contract...
BackgroundThe Chicago Classification (CC) of esophageal motility disorders, utilizing an algorithmic...
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...
Richard Holloway is a contributor to the International High Resolution Manometry Working GroupBACKGR...
Published: 25 September 2020.High-resolution manometry (HRM) with closely spaced pressure sensors, e...
The Chicago Classification v4.0 (CCv4.0) is the updated classification scheme for esophageal motilit...
BACKGROUND: The Chicago Classification (CC) facilitates interpretation of high-resolution manometry ...
This article may be used for non-commercial purposes in accordance With Wiley Terms and Conditions f...
BACKGROUND: Subtyping achalasia by high-resolution manometry (HRM) is clinically relevant as respons...
BACKGROUND: Applying the 2012 Chicago Classification (CC) of esophageal motility disorders to pediat...
The Chicago classification (CC) is most valued for its systematic approach to esophageal disorders a...
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...
Current parameters of the Chicago classification include assessment of the esophageal body (contract...
BackgroundThe Chicago Classification (CC) of esophageal motility disorders, utilizing an algorithmic...
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...
Richard Holloway is a contributor to the International High Resolution Manometry Working GroupBACKGR...
Published: 25 September 2020.High-resolution manometry (HRM) with closely spaced pressure sensors, e...
The Chicago Classification v4.0 (CCv4.0) is the updated classification scheme for esophageal motilit...