Browsing by Author "Gyawali, CP"
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The 2018 ISDE achalasia guidelines
Zaninotto, G; Bennett, C; Boeckxstaens, G; Costantini, M; Ferguson, MK; Pandolfino, JE; Patti, MG; Jr, RU; Richter, J; Swanstrom, L (2018-09) -
Ambulatory reflux monitoring for diagnosis of gastro-esophageal reflux disease: Update of the Porto consensus and recommendations from an international consensus group
Roman, S; Gyawali, CP; Savarino, E; Yadlapati, R; Zerbib, F; Wu, J; Vela, M; Tutuian, R; Tatum, R; Sifrim, D (2017-10) -
Between GERD and NERD: the relevance of weakly acidic reflux
de Bortoli, N; Ottonello, A; Zerbib, F; Sifrim, D; Gyawali, CP; Savarino, E (2016) -
Classification of esophageal motor findings in gastro-esophageal reflux disease: Conclusions from an international consensus group
Gyawali, CP; Roman, S; Bredenoord, AJ; Fox, M; Keller, J; Pandolfino, JE; Sifrim, D; Tatum, R; Yadlapati, R; Savarino, E (2017) -
Clinical measurement of gastrointestinal motility and function: who, when and which test?
Fox, MR; Kahrilas, PJ; Roman, S; Gyawali, CP; Scott, SM; Rao, SS; Keller, J; Camilleri, M (2018) -
Identification of Different Phenotypes of Esophageal Reflux Hypersensitivity and Implications for Treatment.
Sawada, A; Guzman, M; Nikaki, K; Sonmez, S; Yazaki, E; Aziz, Q; Woodland, P; Rogers, B; Gyawali, CP; Sifrim, D (2020-04-06)BACKGROUND & AIMS: Reflux hypersensitivity (RH), a functional esophageal disorder, is detected in 14%-20% of patients who present with typical esophageal symptoms. As many as 40% of patients with RH do not respond to ... -
IMPACT OF PARAESOPHAGEAL HERNIA ON ESOPHAGEAL AND ESOPHAGOGASTRIC JUNCTION (EGJ) MOTOR PHYSIOLOGY
Rengarajan, A; Arguero, MJ; Kadirkamanathan, SS; Siriwardana, P; Brunt, LM; Sifrim, D; Gyawali, CP (2017) -
Ineffective esophageal motility: Concepts, future directions, and conclusions from the Stanford 2018 symposium
Gyawali, CP; Sifrim, D; Carlson, DA; Hawn, M; Katzka, DA; Pandolfino, JE; Penagini, R; Roman, S; Savarino, E; Tatum, R (2019-09) -
Modern diagnosis of GERD: the Lyon Consensus.
Gyawali, CP; Kahrilas, PJ; Savarino, E; Zerbib, F; Mion, F; Smout, AJPM; Vaezi, M; Sifrim, D; Fox, MR; Vela, MF (2018-07)Clinical history, questionnaire data and response to antisecretory therapy are insufficient to make a conclusive diagnosis of GERD in isolation, but are of value in determining need for further investigation. Conclusive ...