Solar GI HRM

Manometry: A New Approach

High Resolution Manometry (HRM) is an advanced approach of measuring pressures in the oesophageal body. The Solar GI HRM system simplifies clinical procedures and offers fast and accurate diagnostic reports.

Advantages of using HRM

  • Simple to use catheters for oesophageal and ano-rectal manometry studies
  • No need for stepwise pullthrough of catheters through the oesophagus or anal canal
  • Multiple pressure channels allow detailed data assessment for the oesophageal tract, anal canal and rectum.
  • Using contour plots makes interpretation of such complex patterns much easier
  • Contour plot studies provide excellent recordings and analysis for antroduodenal and colonic manometry studies
  • Software and catheters designed for adults, children and babies
  • Ambulatory software and hardware available for all above applications
  • Networking software installed for differing HIS systems in hospitals
Solar High Resolution Manometry System Solar Monitor Solar rc1000 Solar IR Receiver Solar Safety Main Modules Solar CIM Modules Solar reservoir Solar Pump
  1. Monitor - Swivel capability with high definition
  2. Keypad. Operate up to 5 metres from trolley
  3. Infa red receiver for keypad
  4. Safety & Main Modules. HIS requirements met
  5. Common Interface Modules ( CIM's) - interchangeable dependant on case
  6. Reservoir - Accessible and easy to refill and bleed
  7. Perfusion Pump - Maintenance free,silent running

Measurement & Analysis Software

  1. UES manometry
  2. Esophageal manometry
  3. LES manometry
  4. Antroduodenal manometry
  5. Sphincter of Oddi manometry
  6. Colonic manometry
  7. Anorectal Manometry
  8. Biofeedback

Advantages of using HRM

Papers

Title:Classifying Esophageal Motility by Pressure Topography Characteristics: A Study of 400 Patients and 75 Controls
Author(s):John E. Pandolfino, M.D., Sudip K. Ghosh, Ph.D., John Rice, M.D., John O. Clarke, M.D.,Monika A. Kwiatek, Ph.D., and Peter J. Kahrilas, M.D.
Ref:American Journal of Gastroenterology doi: 10.1111/j.1572-0241.2007.01532.x
  
Title:Identification of impaired oesophageal bolus transit and clearance by secondary peristalsis in patients with non-obstructive dysphagia
Author(s):C.L.Chen, M.M. Szczesniak & I.T.Cook
Ref:Neurogastroenterol Motil(2008'20,980-988)
  
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