论文标题

基于力学的基于机械的观点,该观点在功能腔成像测压测定期间人体括约肌的功能

A mechanics--based perspective on the function of human sphincters during functional luminal imaging probe manometry

论文作者

Elisha, Guy, Halder, Sourav, Carlson, Dustin A., Kou, Wenjun, Kahrilas, Peter J., Pandolfino, John E., Patankar, Neelesh A.

论文摘要

功能性腔成像探针(FLIP)用于测量括约肌的横截面区域(CSA)和压力。它由一个被液体填充的圆柱袋包围的导管组成,两端都关闭。在收缩周期中绘制括约肌的压力-CSA磁滞,该括约肌可通过翻转测试获得,提供有关其功能的信息,并可以提供诊断见解。但是,已经完成了有限的工作来解释这些压力-CSA循环的机制。这项工作介绍了不同括约肌的压力CSA循环的合并图片。临床数据表明,尽管括约肌具有相似的目的(通过打开和关闭来控制液体和固体的流动),但出现了两个不同的压力CSA环模式:负斜坡环(NSL)和正斜坡环(PSL)。我们表明,循环类型是(或缺乏)两种机械模式之间相互作用的结果:(i)括约肌肌肉的神经发生介导的松弛和(ii)与括约肌近端的肌肉收缩,这会导致机械扩张。我们得出的结论是,仅通过机制(i)展览NSL发挥作用的括约肌,而由于(i)和(ii)显示PSL,括约肌均开放。这项工作为人类括约肌提供了基本的机械理解。这可用于确定不同括约肌的正常和异常表型,并根据工作计算有助于创建生理标志物。

Functional luminal imaging probe (FLIP) is used to measure cross-sectional area (CSA) and pressure at sphincters. It consists of a catheter surrounded by a fluid filled cylindrical bag, closed on both ends. Plotting the pressure-CSA hysteresis of a sphincter during a contraction cycle, which is available through FLIP testing, offers information on its functionality, and can provide diagnostic insights. However, limited work has been done to explain the mechanics of these pressure-CSA loops. This work presents a consolidated picture of pressure-CSA loops of different sphincters. Clinical data reveal that although sphincters have a similar purpose (controlling the flow of liquids and solids by opening and closing), two different pressure-CSA loop patterns emerge: negative slope loop (NSL) and positive slope loop (PSL). We show that the loop type is the result of an interplay between (or lack thereof) two mechanical modes: (i) neurogenic mediated relaxation of the sphincter muscle and (ii) muscle contraction proximal to the sphincter which causes mechanical distention. We conclude that sphincters which only function through mechanism (i) exhibition NSL whereas sphincters which open as a result of both (i) and (ii) display a PSL. This work provides a fundamental mechanical understanding of human sphincters. This can be used to identify normal and abnormal phenotypes for the different sphincters and help in creating physiomarkers based on work calculation.

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