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Postprandial transduodenal bolus transport is regulated by complex peristaltic sequence
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作者 Huan Nam Nguyen Ron Winograd +1 位作者 Gerson Ricardo Souza Domingues Frank Lammert 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2006年第37期6008-6016,共9页
AIM: To study the relationship between the patterns of postprandial peristalsis and transduodenal bolus transport in healthy subjects. METHODS: Synchronous recording of chyme transport and peristaltic activity was per... AIM: To study the relationship between the patterns of postprandial peristalsis and transduodenal bolus transport in healthy subjects. METHODS: Synchronous recording of chyme transport and peristaltic activity was performed during the fasting state and after administration of a test meal using a special catheter device with cascade configuration of impedance electrodes and solid-state pressure transducers. The catheter was placed into the duodenum, where the f irst channel was located in the f irst part of the duodenum and the last channel at the duodenojejunal junction. After identif ication of previously def ined chyme transport patterns the associated peristaltic patterns were analyzed. RESULTS: The interdigestive phase 3 complex was reliably recorded with both techniques. Of 497 analyzed impedance bolus transport events, 110 (22%) were short-spanned propulsive, 307 (62%) long-spanned propulsive, 70 (14%) complex propulsive, and 10 (2%) retrograde transport. Short-spanned chyme transports were predominantly associated with stationary or propagated contractions propagated over short distance. Long-spanned and complex chyme transports were predominantly associated with propulsive peristaltic patterns, which were frequently complex and comprised multiple contractions. Propagated double wave contraction, propagated contraction with a clustered contraction, and propagated cluster of contractions have been identif ied to be an integralted part of a peristaltic sequence in human duodenum. CONCLUSION: Combined impedancometry and manometry improves the analysis of the peristaltic patterns that are associated with postprandial transduodenal chymetransport. Postprandial transduodenal bolus transport is regulated by propulsive peristaltic patterns, which are frequently complex but well organized. This f inding should be taken into consideration in the analysis of intestinal motility studies. 展开更多
关键词 Transduodenal bolus transport organization of duodenal peristalsis Combined impedance manometry
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