High-resolution manometry
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High-resolution manometry (HRM) is a gastrointestinal motility diagnostic system that measures intraluminal pressure activity in the gastrointestinal tract using a series of closely spaced pressure sensors. For a manometry system to be classified as "high-resolution" as opposed to "conventional", the pressure sensors need to be spaced at most 1 cm apart.[citation needed] Two dominant pressure transduction technologies are used: solid state pressure sensors and water perfused pressure sensors.[citation needed] Each pressure transduction technology has its own inherent advantages and disadvantages. HRM systems also require advanced computer hardware and software to store and analyze the manometry data.[citation needed]
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- HRM systems (from EBNeuro S.p.A.)
- HRM systems (from Sierra)