Posters 2019
DOI: 10.1136/gutjnl-2019-bsgabstracts.407
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PWE-087 Oesophageal body motility and reflux profiles in patients with oesophagogastric junction outflow obstruction

Abstract: difference in patients' sensory to rectal distension (p=0.4527), perception urge volume to defecate (p=0.1499) and the maximum rectal capacity (p=0.2332).The anorectal electro-sensory were generally normal in both subtypes of FI and there was no statistical difference in the anal mucosal sensory (p=0.088) or rectal mucosal sensory (p=0.4450). Conclusion This study showed that FI can be subtyped into I and II based on the distinctive pathophysiology findings. The subtyping of FI are likely to link the options f… Show more

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