Søgeresultater - Frédéric Nicodème
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Quantifying esophagogastric junction contractility with a novel <scp>HRM</scp> topographic metric, the <scp>EGJ</scp>‐Contractile Integral: normative values and preliminary evaluat... af Frédéric Nicodème, María Pipa-Muñiz, Kritika Khanna, P. J. Kahrilas, John E. Pandolfino
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An extended proximal esophageal myotomy is necessary to normalize EGJ distensibility during Heller myotomy for achalasia, but not POEM af Ezra N. Teitelbaum, Nathaniel J. Soper, John E. Pandolfino, Peter J. Kahrilas, Lubomyr Boris, Frédéric Nicodème, Zhiyue Lin, Eric S. Hungness
Udgivet 2014Artigo -
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A Comparison of Symptom Severity and Bolus Retention With Chicago Classification Esophageal Pressure Topography Metrics in Patients With Achalasia af Frédéric Nicodème, Annemijn de Ruigh, Yinglian Xiao, Shankar Rajeswaran, Ezra N. Teitelbaum, Eric S. Hungness, Peter J. Kahrilas, John E. Pandolfino
Udgivet 2012Artigo -
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Flow time through esophagogastric junction derived during high-resolution impedance-manometry studies: a novel parameter for assessing esophageal bolus transit af Zhiyue Lin, Hala M. Imam, Frédéric Nicodème, Dustin A. Carlson, Chen-Yuan Lin, Brandon Yim, Peter J. Kahrilas, John E. Pandolfino
Udgivet 2014Artigo -
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Epidermal Growth Factor and Perlecan Fragments Produced by Apoptotic Endothelial Cells Co-Ordinately Activate ERK1/2-Dependent Antiapoptotic Pathways in Mesenchymal Stem Cells af Mathilde Soulez, Isabelle Sirois, Nathalie Brassard, Marc‐André Raymond, Frédéric Nicodème, Nicolas Noiseux, Yves Durocher, Alexey V. Pshezhetsky, Marie‐Josée Hébert
Udgivet 2010Artigo -
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Esophagogastric junction distensibility measurements during Heller myotomy and POEM for achalasia predict postoperative symptomatic outcomes af Ezra N. Teitelbaum, Nathaniel J. Soper, John E. Pandolfino, Peter J. Kahrilas, Ikuo Hirano, Lubomyr Boris, Frédéric Nicodème, Zhiyue Lin, Eric S. Hungness
Udgivet 2014Artigo -
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Assessing Bolus Retention in Achalasia Using High-Resolution Manometry With Impedance: A Comparator Study With Timed Barium Esophagram af Yu K. Cho, Anna M. Lipowska, Frédéric Nicodème, Ezra N. Teitelbaum, Eric S. Hungness, Elyse Johnston, Andrew J. Gawron, Peter J. Kahrilas, John E. Pandolfino
Udgivet 2014Artigo
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Achalasia
Esophagus
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Esophagogastric junction
Bolus (digestion)
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Gastroenterology
Myotomy
Supine position
Dysphagia
Lumen (anatomy)
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Peristalsis
Reflux
Eosinophilic esophagitis
Esophageal motility disorder
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Heller myotomy
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Apoptosis
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