Esophageal pressure

Esophageal manometry can understand the movement of the esophagus. It records the pressure changes of the esophagus at rest and after swallowing. It is used to indicate the motor functions of the upper and lower sphincter and esophagus. Esophagitis often presents a disordered coordination of the esophagus.

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