Endoradiosounding

Endoradiosonde is a method for studying the activity of the digestive tract using an endoradiosonde.

An endoradiosonde is a flexible tube with sensors at the end. The probe is swallowed by the patient or inserted through the nose. After this, it enters the esophagus, stomach and then into the intestines.

As the probe passes through the digestive tract, sensors record various indicators - temperature, acidity, peristalsis. The obtained data is transferred to the monitor and analyzed by a doctor.

Endoradiosounding allows diagnosing diseases of the gastrointestinal tract in the early stages. In addition, this method makes it possible to evaluate the effectiveness of treatment of such diseases.



An endoradioprobe is a special flexible tube that is inserted into the patient's intestines and transmits radio signals directly to the gastrointestinal tract. This research method allows you to obtain data on the speed of food passage through the digestive canal and its volume, as well as the level of acidity and other parameters.

Endoradiosounding is one of the most accurate methods for diagnosing diseases of the stomach and intestines, as it allows you to study in detail the condition of all parts of the organ. Moreover, this method does not require surgical intervention in the human body, which makes it accessible to a wide range of patients.

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