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1. Enhancing the diagnostic yield of esophageal manometry using distension-contraction plots of peristalsis and artificial intelligence.

2. Parkinson's disease is associated with low striated esophagus contractility potentially contributing to the development of dysphagia.

3. Rhythmic contraction but arrhythmic distension of esophageal peristaltic reflex in patients with dysphagia.

4. Validation of secondary peristalsis classification using FLIP panometry in 741 subjects undergoing manometry.

5. Chicago Classification update (V4.0): Technical review on diagnostic criteria for ineffective esophageal motility and absent contractility.

6. Esophageal hypercontractility is abolished by cholinergic blockade.

7. European Society for Neurogastroenterology and Motility (ESNM) recommendations for the use of high-resolution manometry of the esophagus.

8. The added value of symptom analysis during a rapid drink challenge in high-resolution esophageal manometry.

9. Chicago classification version 4.0 © technical review: Update on standard high-resolution manometry protocol for the assessment of esophageal motility.

10. Updates on diagnostic modalities for esophageal dysphagia.

11. Contraction Reserve With Ineffective Esophageal Motility on Esophageal High-Resolution Manometry is Associated With Lower Acid Exposure Times Compared With Absent Contraction Reserve.

12. Esophageal Motility Disorders and Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease.

13. The hypercontractile esophagus: Still a tough nut to crack.

14. The role of ambulatory 24-hour esophageal manometry in clinical practice.

15. Distal contractile integral measurement and vascular compression in the esophagus: a problem unsolved?

16. Esophageal Manometry Competency Program Improves Gastroenterology Fellow Performance in Motility Interpretation.

17. Characterizing the proximal esophageal segment in patients with symptoms of esophageal dysmotility.

18. Enhancing High-Resolution Esophageal Manometry: Use of Ancillary Techniques and Maneuvers.

19. Ineffective esophageal motility and bolus clearance. A study with combined high-resolution manometry and impedance in asymptomatic controls and patients.

20. Diagnostic differences in the pharmacologic response to cholecystokinin and amyl nitrite in patients with absent contractility vs type I Achalasia.

21. Flip Technology for Assessing Esophageal Structural and Motor Disorders: a Skeptic's View.

22. Vascular pressure bands on high-resolution esophageal manometry with impedance studies.

23. Changes in high-resolution manometric diagnosis over time: implications for clinical decision-making.

24. Esophageal manometry in systemic sclerosis: findings and association with clinical manifestations.

25. Heller Myotomy for Epiphrenic Diverticula Compared to Nondiverticula Esophageal Motility Disorders, A Single Institution Experience and Appraisal of Patient Characteristics, High-Resolution Manometry and Outcomes.

26. Neuronal Control of Esophageal Peristalsis and Its Role in Esophageal Disease.

27. Modern Esophageal Function Testing and Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease in Morbidly Obese Patients.

28. Multiple Rapid Swallows (MRS) Complements Single-Swallow (SS) Analysis for High-Resolution Esophageal Manometry (HREM).

29. Evaluation of Esophageal Contraction Reserve Using HRM in Symptomatic Esophageal Disease.

30. Jackhammer Esophagus: Symptom Presentation, Associated Distal Contractile Integral, and Assessment of Bolus Transit.

31. Reversible Jackhammer esophagus in a patient with a gastric band.

32. Gastrointestinal: Severe ineffective esophageal motility presenting as rumination syndrome.

33. Provocative testing in patients with jackhammer esophagus: evidence for altered neural control.

34. Gamma-aminobutyric acid receptor type B agonist baclofen inhibits acid-induced excitation of secondary peristalsis but not heartburn sensation.

35. Abnormal esophageal motility during a solid test meal in systemic sclerosis-detection even in very early disease and association with disease progression.

36. A Positive Correlation Between Gastric and Esophageal Dysmotility Suggests Common Causality.

37. Utility of Esophageal High-Resolution Manometry in Clinical Practice: First, Do HRM.

38. The effect of platelet-rich plasma on motility changes in experimental caustic esophageal burn.

39. Effects of bariatric surgery on the esophagus.

40. High resolution vs conventional esophageal manometry in the assessment of esophageal motor disorders in patients with non-cardiac chest pain.

41. In ineffective esophageal motility, failed swallows are more functionally relevant than weak swallows.

42. Study on effects of electrical stimulation on rabbit esophageal body motility in vivo.

43. Jackhammer esophagus: Assessing the balance between prepeak and postpeak contractile integral.

44. Swallow-induced esophageal shortening in patients without hiatal hernia is associated with gastroesophageal reflux.

45. Esophageal high-resolution impedance manometry alterations in asymptomatic patients with systemic sclerosis: prevalence, associations with disease features, and prognostic value.

46. Dysphagia severity is related to the amplitude of distal contractile integral in patients with Jackhammer esophagus.

47. Oesophageal motor function in chronic intestinal idiopathic pseudo-obstruction: A study with high-resolution manometry.

48. Mucosally Expressed Cytokines are Associated with the Esophageal Motility Function.

49. High-resolution manometry in patients with idiopathic inflammatory myopathy: Elevated prevalence of esophageal involvement and differences according to autoantibody status and clinical subset.

50. Pharyngeal swallowing and oesophageal motility during a solid meal test: a prospective study in healthy volunteers and patients with major motility disorders.

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