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Esophogeal Motility System
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Description:
An Esophogeal Motility System is used to
measure pH levels during swallowing,
continually throughout the length of the
esophogus, and so indicates if there is a
specific section of the esophagus where
motility (i.e. movement of swallowed
material) is hindered. The standard
technique at the time was to force a probe
through the nasal cavity to reach the
esophogus. Dr. Richard Jones developed
a system which required the patient to
swallow a thin probe, a significant
improvement for the comfort of the patient.
Employed by:
Saint Luke's Hospital
Operating System:
DOS
Programming Languages:
Turbo Pascal and 80286 assembler (Turbo
Assembler).
Hardware:
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8 MHz 80286
IBM
PC
compatible
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Program fully functional with Hercules,
CGA
or
EGA
video adapter
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Epson dot-matrix printer
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8-bit
ISA
bus data acquisition adapter
Program Requirements:
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Program data acquisition adapter to
acquire and store data on disk.
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Program video hardware to display data
during testing and from storage.
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Program printer to print graphic display
of test when completed and also from
storage.
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Program video hardware to allow "marking"
of data and program the system to help
the user by automatically detecting
desired signal shape.