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Volumn 26, Issue 3, 2005, Pages 229-238
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Effect of esophagus status and catheter configuration on multiple intraluminal impedance measurements
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Author keywords
Esophagus condition; Finite element of intraluminal impedance; Intraluminal impedance; Reflux patterns
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Indexed keywords
ELECTRIC IMPEDANCE MEASUREMENT;
FINITE ELEMENT METHOD;
CONDITION;
ESOPHAGUS CONDITION;
FINITE ELEMENT APPROXIMATIONS;
FINITE ELEMENT OF INTRALUMENAL IMPEDANCE;
FORWARD PROBLEM;
IMPEDANCE MEASUREMENT;
INTRALUMENAL IMPEDANCE;
INTRALUMINAL;
REFLUX PATTERN;
CATHETERS;
ANALYTIC METHOD;
ARTICLE;
CATHETER;
CORRELATION ANALYSIS;
ESOPHAGUS;
FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS;
HUMAN;
IMPEDANCE;
PRIORITY JOURNAL;
THEORETICAL MODEL;
WAVEFORM;
BIOLOGICAL MODEL;
CATHETERIZATION;
COMPARATIVE STUDY;
COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN;
COMPUTER ASSISTED DIAGNOSIS;
COMPUTER SIMULATION;
EQUIPMENT;
EQUIPMENT DESIGN;
EVALUATION;
IMPEDANCE PLETHYSMOGRAPHY;
INSTRUMENTATION;
METHODOLOGY;
PHYSIOLOGY;
DIAGNOSTIC AGENT;
CATHETERIZATION;
COMPUTER SIMULATION;
COMPUTER-AIDED DESIGN;
DIAGNOSIS, COMPUTER-ASSISTED;
ELECTRIC IMPEDANCE;
EQUIPMENT DESIGN;
EQUIPMENT FAILURE ANALYSIS;
ESOPHAGUS;
HUMANS;
MODELS, BIOLOGICAL;
PLETHYSMOGRAPHY, IMPEDANCE;
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EID: 23844447782
PISSN: 09673334
EISSN: 09673334
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1088/0967-3334/26/3/008 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (13)
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References (10)
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