Impedance of the Esophagus - Jeffrey L. Conklin, MD - UCLA

Impedance of the Esophagus - Jeffrey L. Conklin, MD - UCLA

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Impedance of the Esophagus - Jeffrey L. Conklin, MD - UCLA

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  1. 1 Intro
  2. 2 Impedance defined
  3. 3 Impedance pH catheter
  4. 4 Measuring luminal impedance
  5. 5 What determines impedance measurement?
  6. 6 How impedance measures bolus movement
  7. 7 Impedance pH reflux event
  8. 8 Impedance distinguishes types of belch
  9. 9 Impedance manometry
  10. 10 Esophageal Impedance/Pressure Topography - Normal
  11. 11 Gastric bypass and heartburn/regurgitation
  12. 12 What is an infinitely compliant balloon? Why is it needed?
  13. 13 Ohm's Law Electrical impedance is the opposition that a circuit presents to a current when a voltage is applied.
  14. 14 Functional luminal imaging probe (FLIP)
  15. 15 EGJ-Distensibility Index
  16. 16 FLIP can be used to evaluate esophageal function
  17. 17 FLIP Esophageal Motor Patterns
  18. 18 Normal FLIP Topography
  19. 19 Achalasia Type
  20. 20 FLIP Classification Scheme

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