High-resolution anatomic correlation of cyclic motor patterns in the human colon: Evidence of a rectosigmoid brake

Volume: 312, Issue: 5, Pages: G508 - G515
Published: May 1, 2017
Abstract
Colonic cyclic motor patterns (CMPs) have been hypothesized to act as a brake to limit rectal filling. However, the spatiotemporal profile of CMPs, including anatomic origins and distributions, remains unclear. This study characterized colonic CMPs using high-resolution (HR) manometry (72 sensors, 1-cm resolution) and their relationship with proximal antegrade propagating events. Nine healthy volunteers were recruited. Recordings were performed...
Paper Details
Title
High-resolution anatomic correlation of cyclic motor patterns in the human colon: Evidence of a rectosigmoid brake
Published Date
May 1, 2017
Volume
312
Issue
5
Pages
G508 - G515
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