2023
DOI: 10.1115/1.4064125
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A Mechanics-Based Perspective on the Function of Human Sphincters During Functional Luminal Imaging Probe Manometry

Guy Elisha,
Sourav Halder,
Dustin A. Carlson
et al.

Abstract: Functional luminal imaging probe (FLIP) is used to measure cross-sectional area (CSA) and pressure at sphincters. It consists of a catheter surrounded by a fluid filled cylindrical bag, closed on both ends. Plotting the pressure-CSA hysteresis of a sphincter during a contraction cycle, which is available through FLIP testing, offers information on its functionality, and can provide diagnostic insights. However, limited work has been done to explain the mechanics of these pressure-CSA loops. This work presents … Show more

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“…Additionally, the variability within each cluster is revealed providing a better comparison between HRM and FLIP. In preliminary work, the mechanics of esophageal transport have been analyzed [22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29][30] and mechanics-based parameters developed to quantify esophageal function. [31][32][33][34] Furthermore, MI-VAE has been shown to identify and cluster esophageal disorders based on a set of mechanics-based parameters including wall stiffness, active relaxation, and contraction strength that define the mechanical health of the esophagus.…”
Section: Key Pointsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, the variability within each cluster is revealed providing a better comparison between HRM and FLIP. In preliminary work, the mechanics of esophageal transport have been analyzed [22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29][30] and mechanics-based parameters developed to quantify esophageal function. [31][32][33][34] Furthermore, MI-VAE has been shown to identify and cluster esophageal disorders based on a set of mechanics-based parameters including wall stiffness, active relaxation, and contraction strength that define the mechanical health of the esophagus.…”
Section: Key Pointsmentioning
confidence: 99%