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  1. Esophageal Manometry: What It Is, What To Expect, Results

    May 10, 2023 · High-resolution manometry (HRM) works by placing a catheter plotted with high-resolution pressure sensors inside your esophagus. Up to 36 sensors, spaced 1 centimeter apart, …

  2. Esophageal Manometry - Johns Hopkins Medicine

    Esophageal manometry is usually an outpatient procedure, meaning you can go home the same day. The test lasts about 30–45 minutes and can be performed by a nurse practitioner or another trained …

  3. Esophageal Manometry Test: Uses, Side Effects, Procedure, Results

    Dec 19, 2025 · An esophageal manometry is used when the cause of acid reflux or a swallowing problem cannot be found. Learn what to expect and how it is performed.

  4. Esophageal manometry - Mayo Clinic

    Jul 9, 2024 · Your care team gets the results of your esophageal manometry in 1 to 2 days. The test results can be used to make decisions before surgery or to help find the cause of esophageal …

  5. Esophageal manometry - Penn Medicine

    Aug 7, 2023 · During esophageal manometry, a thin, pressure-sensitive tube is passed through your nose, down the esophagus, and into your stomach. This test is done in a hospital or outpatient center …

  6. Manometry - Gastrointestinal Disorders - Merck Manual Professional Edition

    Manometry - Etiology, pathophysiology, symptoms, signs, diagnosis & prognosis from the Merck Manuals - Medical Professional Version.

  7. Manometry: What Is It, When Is It Performed, and More | Osmosis

    Aug 26, 2025 · Most commonly, manometry is used to evaluate for disorders of the esophagus, a test known as esophageal manometry or an esophageal motility study. During esophageal manometry, a …

  8. Esophageal Manometry Test: What It Is, Side Effects & Results - Hoag

    The Esophageal Manometry Test is a procedure that assesses the functionality of the muscles within the esophagus, a canal linking the mouth and stomach.

  9. Esophageal Manometry & 24-Hour pH and Impedance Tests - ASGE

    Gastroenterologists perform esophageal manometry to determine the strength and function of a patient’s esophagus and esophageal sphincter. It measures pressures and muscle contraction patterns in the …

  10. Esophageal Manometry - Stanford Health Care

    Esophageal manometry involves placing a small flexible tube through the nose into the stomach. Before the procedure, the nose is numbed with a local anesthetic gel.