Oesophageal pressure test
What is it?
What is it?Oesophageal manometry is the most sophisticated test to check the oesophageal function. The examination is very safe and is usually well tolerated.
When is it indicated?
When is it indicated?The test is also recommended for patients considering anti-reflux surgery. Sometimes, the test is also conducted for patients who have chest pain and a regular heart examination.
Test procedure
Test procedurePreparation
- You will undergo the test as an outpatient (so without hospital admission).
- You will need to fast (no eating or drinking for at least six hours).
- Check in using your identity card. Follow any further instructions on the ticket you receive at the e-kiosk.
Process
- One nostril is numbed using Xylocaine.
- The manometric scope is inserted into the stomach through the nose. The patient is prompted by the physician to drink sips of water.
Possible complications
Possible complicationsTemporary gagging reflexes may occur while the scope is being inserted. In very rare instances, brief nosebleeds may occur that generally stop by themselves.
Cost estimate
Cost estimateCentres and specialist areas
Centres and specialist areas
Something wrong or unclear on this page? Report it.
Latest publication date: 13/08/2024
Supervising author: Dr Monsaert Els