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2011Reproducibility and agreement of pharyngeal automated impedance manometry with videofluoroscopyOmari, T.; Papathanasopoulos, A.; Dejaeger, E.; Wauters, L.; Scarpellini, E.; Vos, R.; Slootmaekers, S.; Seghers, V.; Cornelissen, L.; Goeleven, A.; Tack, J.; Rommel, N.
2011Pharyngeal flow interval: a novel impedance-based parameter correlating with aspirationNoll, L.; Rommel, N.; Davidson, G.; Omari, T.
2012Susceptibility to dysphagia after fundoplication revealed by novel automated impedance manometry analysisMyers, J.; Nguyen, Q.; Jamieson, G.; Van't Hek, J.; Ching, K.; Holloway, R.; Dent, J.; Omari, T.
2012An impedance-manometry based method for non-radiological detection of pharyngeal postswallow residueOmari, T.; Dejaeger, E.; Tack, J.; Vanbeckevoort, D.; Rommel, N.
2012Esophageal impedance baselines in infants before and after placebo and proton pump inhibitor therapyLoots, C.; Wijnakker, R.; van Wijk, M.; Davidson, G.; Benninga, M.; Omari, T.
2011A novel method for the nonradiological assessment of ineffective swallowingOmari, T.; Dejaeger, E.; Van Beckevoort, D.; Goeleven, A.; de Cock, P.; Hoffman, I.; Smet, M.; Davidson, G.; Tack, J.; Rommel, N.
2011Measurement of mucosal conductivity by MII is a potential marker of mucosal integrity restored in infants on acid-suppression therapyLoots, C.; van Wijk, M.; Smits, M.; Wenzl, T.; Benninga, M.; Omari, T.
2011Optimisation of the reflux-symptom association statistics for use in infants being investigated by 24-hour pH impedanceOmari, T.; Schwarzer, A.; van Wijk, M.; Benninga, M.; McCall, L.; Kritas, S.; Koletzko, S.; Davidson, G.
2013Gastroesophageal reflux, esophageal function, gastric emptying, and the relationship to dysphagia before and after antireflux surgery in childrenLoots, C.; Van Herwaarden, M.; Benninga, M.; VanderZee, D.; van Wijk, M.; Omari, T.
2010Small volumes of feed can trigger transient lower esophageal sphincter relaxation and gastroesophageal reflux in the right lateral position in infantsvan Wijk, M.; Benninga, M.; Davidson, G.; Haslam, R.; Omari, T.