Esophageal Manometry
Patients who are experiencing difficulty swallowing, chronic heartburn or unresolved chest pain may be candidates for esophageal manometry – a special test that is performed on an outpatient basis by a skilled gastroenterologist. Patients do not have to be sedated for an esophageal manometry test, but a topical anesthetic is typically administered. In this procedure, the physician passes a small, flexible tube through the nose and esophagus and down into the stomach. This tube has a sensor that records the muscle contractions as the patient swallows water. The test lasts a little more than 30 minutes, after which the patient may notice a slight sore throat but should be able to return to normal activities immediately.
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Matthew N Apter, MD
Gastroenterology
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Mariam Naveed, MD
Gastroenterology
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Marc Sheinman, DO
Gastroenterology
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Jonathan Ragheb, MD
Gastroenterology
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Ilan Aharoni, MD
Gastroenterology
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German Restrepo, APRN
Gastroenterology, Hepatology
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