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Methods of Quantitation and Display of Impedance Data for Estimating Gastroenterology Tract Parameters

Technology Benefits
It is applicable to any impedance values obtained from conventional instruments. The method converts them to clinical useful parameter which can assist physicians in identifying GI pathology and region of concern.
Technology Application
Physiology and pathology of the GI tract, such as those of esophagus and colon.
Detailed Technology Description
A UCSD researcher has developed a method and companion software to convert impedance values obtained using conventional instruments, such as high resolution manometry (that uses solid state pressure transducer) and impedance catheter to useful parameters and display in the real time in easily discernible graphics to assist physician in differentiating normal physiology from pathology and in pin-pointing the specific region of GI tract that may be of concern. Provided below are examples of parameters as applied to esophagus, but the same technique is applicable to other segments of GI tract, such as colon etc.1) Relative distension of esophagus. 2) Display of pressure simultaneously with distension. 3) Computation of the percent work done by each segment of the esophagus.4) Estimation of the resistivity of the swallowed bolus. 5) The esophageal contents flow velocity- change in volume per unit time.
Application No.
20150038805
Others

Tech ID/UC Case

24077/2014-021-0


Related Cases

2014-021-0

*Abstract
Current methodology typically measures both pressure and impedance using
sensors spread over the entire length of the esophagus. Impedance is used to provide a quantitative temporal measure of the advance of bolus in the esophagus, but it does not provide a quantitative measure of the extent of esophageal cross-sectional area or segmental volume.
*IP Issue Date
Feb 5, 2015
*Principal Investigator

Name: Valmik Bhargava

Department:


Name: Valmik Bhargava

Department:

Country/Region
USA

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