Pressure

Manometry pressure that measures sponsorship in this test. The pressure is measured in the esophagus muscle, and the esophagus is a hollow tube that transports food from the mouth to the stomach with the help of muscles present in its walls, and the esophagus is also a circular muscle that occurs the return of food from the dumb to the esophagus, in the esophan. verified by the pressure in the esophagus tube. How to perform the investigation is performed by inserting a tube containing several holes in the esophagus, when the esophageal muscles shrink, it is a pressure on the tube, and this pressure is broadcast by a private transducer transformer in a device that draws pressure waves on paper, and this test lasts about an hour. Preparations for this exam include fasting for 6 hours before undergoing the exam. General warnings during the introduction of the tube can have an uncomfortable feeling in the throat, in many rare cases a perforation can occur, which is accompanied by chest pain and a feeling of nausea. Medicines that affect the result of the investigation. There are many medications that can affect the esophagus movement, and it is advised to consult a doctor before the test is done on the stop to take this medication: metoclopramide. Bethanechol. Erythromycin. Nitroglycerin. Calcium channel inhibitors. Beta blockers, such as: propranolol. Antacids. Hydrogen pump hillers. Results -Analysis in the normal position shows registration, regular contractions and proper pressure, while the results in the abnormal situation appear according to its cause as follows: Food reversal from the stomach: In the event that there is a refusal of the stomach, there is a decrease in pressure at the bottom of the esophagus, where the muscle is present. Esophageosis: High pressure is observed in this investigation, and esophagus cramps are painful cramps in the esophagus, and they continue from a few minutes to hours, and some people can diagnose it as heart pain. It is not possible to relax: the high pressure in the lower third of the esophagus appears in a disease called achalation, causing swallowing disorder.