Pressure Sensor Based on a 3-Branch Fibre Optic Interferometrical Device

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1993 ◽  
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1997 ◽  
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In this study, the authors have developed endoscopic fibre-optic pressure sensor to detect variceal pressure and presented the validation ofin vivoandin vitrostudies, because the HVPG requires catheterization of hepatic veins, which is invasive and inconvenient. Compared with HVPG, it is better to measure directly the variceal pressure without puncturing the varices in a noninvasive way.


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