Functional Diagnosis of Oesophageal Disease (Manometry and pH-metryof the Oesophagus in a Surgical Department)
																	
									Authors:
											M. Loveček; 											M. Dlouhý										
				
									Authors‘ workplace:
											II. chirurgická klinika FN a LF UP, Olomouc, přednosta prof. MUDr. M. Duda, DrSc.
																
				
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					Prakt. Lék. 2000; (3): 139-141
					
				
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Overview
Objective:
 The paper draws attention to the importance of modern diagnostic methods manometry and 24-hour pH-metry - in diseases of the oesophagus and cardia with impairedfunction.Method: Stationary manometry using a perfusion system and 24-hour ambulatory pH-metrywere used in the examination algorithm in patients with impaired oesophageal function. Theseare supplementary methods for a more accurate diagnosis of impaired oesophageal motility. Inparticular exact qualitative and quantitative evaluation of the gastroesophageal reflux is ofgreat importance for a more accurate indication for surgery. During the postoperative periodthese methods were used to evaluate the results of surgery.Results: During the first year the authors examined in their functional laboratory a total of 106patients, incl. 53 who were operated.Conclusion: The described procedure is a supplementary examination which makes the diagno-sis and indication for surgery more accurate. They are also important for the follow-up andevaluation of surgical results.
Key words:
 oesophagus - diagnosis - manometry - pH-metry.
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