Update of high-resolution anorectal manometry interpretation using the london classification

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Abstract

High resolution anorectal manometry is a diagnostic test, used for anorectal motor and sensory disorders. It consists of measurement of basal tone, anal contraction and squeeze, the rectoanal inhibitory reflex (RAIR), and rectal sensory parameters. The conventional interpretation of anorectal manometry focuses on describing the dysfunctional anatomical region in isolation. However, the London classification seeks to standardize the report of these results, grouping them into major, minor and inconclusive findings in a manner similar to the Chicago classification for esophageal motor disorders.

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Villarreal, A. D., Barney, V. A. C., Hani, A., Leguizamo, A. M., Ardila, A., & Madrid, D. M. (2019). Update of high-resolution anorectal manometry interpretation using the london classification. Revista Colombiana de Gastroenterologia, 34(4), 411–415. https://doi.org/10.22516/25007440.484

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