Manometry

Understanding How Your Esophagus Works

Manometry

What is Manometry?

Manometry is a diagnostic test that measures the pressure and muscle function within various parts of the body, most commonly the esophagus, anus, or rectum. It helps evaluate how well the muscles and sphincters are working to move food or stool through these organs.

Why Is Manometry Done?

Manometry is performed to diagnose disorders related to muscle function and motility, such as:
The test helps pinpoint the cause of symptoms so appropriate treatment can be planned.

Types of Manometry

The Procedure of Manometry:

Esophageal Manometry Test

An esophageal manometry test is a specialized procedure used to evaluate the function of the esophagus and its muscles. It helps diagnose swallowing disorders, acid reflux, and other esophageal conditions. Performed by experienced gastroenterologists, the test provides accurate insights into abnormal esophageal movements and guides effective treatment options for improved digestive health.

The Benefits of Manometry:

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does esophageal manometry take?
An esophageal manometry procedure usually takes about 20 to 40 minutes, depending on the complexity of the test and the patient’s condition. Additional time may be needed for preparation and post-test discussion.
Esophageal manometry is a diagnostic procedure that measures the pressure and coordination of the muscles in the esophagus. A thin, flexible tube with pressure sensors is inserted through the nose into the esophagus to record muscle activity while swallowing.
During the test, you may feel mild discomfort as the catheter is inserted. You will be asked to swallow small sips of water while the sensors measure esophageal function. The procedure is generally safe and completed quickly, with minimal recovery time.
A trained gastroenterologist performs the test by gently inserting a thin tube through your nose into the esophagus. The tube has sensors that record pressure and muscle contractions as you swallow, helping diagnose conditions like acid reflux, swallowing difficulties, or esophageal motility disorders.