Lower oesophageal contractility: a new monitor of anaesthesia
- PMID: 6144878
- DOI: 10.1016/s0140-6736(84)91395-3
Lower oesophageal contractility: a new monitor of anaesthesia
Abstract
The value of measuring lower oesophageal contractility (LOC) as a guide to the depth or adequacy of anaesthesia was investigated. Two forms of activity were recorded during light anaesthesia- nonpropulsive tertiary and provoked secondary peristalsis. Deepening anaesthesia resulted in progressive suppression of LOC. The smooth muscles of the lower oesophagus remain active despite the skeletal-muscle paralysis produced by muscle-relaxant drugs. The activity of the lower oesophagus may be a useful guide to the adequacy of anaesthesia.
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