The Chicago classification 3.0 results in more normal findings and fewer hypotensive findings with no difference in other diagnoses

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OBJECTIVES: High-resolution manometry (HRM) is the preferred method for the evaluation of motility disorders. Recently, an update of the diagnostic criteria (Chicago 3.0) has been published. The aim ...

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Monrroy H, Cisternas D, Bilder C, Ditaranto A, Remes-Troche J, Meixueiro A, Zavala MA, Serra J, Marín I, Ruiz de León A, Pérez de la Serna J, Hani A, Leguizamo A, Abrahao L, Coello R, Valdovinos MA. The Chicago Classification 3.0 Results in More Normal Findings and Fewer Hypotensive Findings With No Difference in Other Diagnoses. Am J Gastroenterol. 2017 Apr;112(4):606-612. doi: 10.1038/ajg.2017.10.

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