نتایج جستجو برای: gastroparesis

تعداد نتایج: 2214  

Journal: :Neurogastroenterology and motility : the official journal of the European Gastrointestinal Motility Society 2013
W L Hasler L A Wilson H P Parkman K L Koch T L Abell L Nguyen P J Pasricha W J Snape R W McCallum I Sarosiek G Farrugia J Calles L Lee J Tonascia A Unalp-Arida F Hamilton

BACKGROUND Factors associated with abdominal pain in gastroparesis are incompletely evaluated and comparisons of pain vs other symptoms are limited. This study related pain to clinical factors in gastroparesis and contrasted pain/discomfort- with nausea/vomiting-predominant disease. METHODS Clinical and scintigraphy data were compared in 393 patients from seven centers of the NIDDK Gastropare...

Journal: :Digestion 2008
Vivek Gumaste Joel Baum

Gastroparesis is a chronic disorder of gastric motility that is characterized by delayed emptying of either solids or liquids from the stomach in the absence of any mechanical obstruction. Nausea, vomiting, early satiety and bloating are some of the manifestations of gastroparesis. Idiopathic, diabetes mellitus and postsurgical states account for the majority of cases. Gastroparesis is a diffic...

2015
Jillian L. Angelo Sheri A. Mancini Ngoc L. Thai

Gastroparesis (GP) is a symptomatic delay in gastric emptying in the absence of mechanical obstruction. Symptoms can be subjectively reported by the validated Gastroparesis Cardinal Symptom Index (GCSI). Gastroparesis is common in patients with diabetes. Although GP can improve after transplantation, many cases remain severe and refractory to medical therapy. These refractory cases may be assoc...

Journal: :Digestive diseases 2006
Hubert Monnikes Ivo R van der Voort

Gastroparesis is a chronic disabling condition of impaired gastric motility that results in decreased quality of life. Currently available medical therapy consists of prokinetic and/or antiemetic therapy, dietary modifications, and nutritional supplementation. For patients with medication-resistant gastroparesis a non-pharmacological therapy, gastric electric stimulation, has evolved over the l...

2007
Noah Berkowitz

Background: We observed an unexpectedly high inci¬ dence of postoperative gastroparesis among lung and heart-lung transplant recipients. Purpose: To identify the incidence ofGI complications and to describe the clinical profiles of patients who developed symptomatic gastroparesis after lung trans¬ plantation. Patients and methods: Retrospective study ofGI symp¬ toms and complications identified...

2015
Sanjeev Singh Jeff McCrary Archana Kedar Stephen Weeks Brian Beauerle Andrew Weeks Omer Endashaw Chris Lahr Warren Starkebaum Thomas Abell

BACKGROUND/AIMS Gastroparesis-like syndrome (GLS) is defined as gastroparesis-like symptoms with normal gastric scintigraphy. While the efficacy of gastric electrical stimulation (GES) in gastroparesis is well known, the utility of GES in GLS is largely unknown. Our aim was to clarify the role of GES in GLS. We implanted consecutive patients with symptoms of gastroparesis with temporary gastric...

Journal: :Clinical gastroenterology and hepatology : the official clinical practice journal of the American Gastroenterological Association 2016
Michael Camilleri

This review of the pathophysiologic basis for gastroparesis and recent advances in the treatment of patients with gastroparesis shows that there are several novel approaches to advance treatment of gastroparesis including diet, novel prokinetics, interventions on the pylorus, and novel forms of gastric electrical stimulation. The field of gastroparesis is likely to advance with further studies,...

2016
Mohammad Khalid Mohammad Dominique J. Pepper Archana Kedar Feriyl Bhaijee Babajide Familoni Hani Rashed Teresa Cutts Thomas L. Abell

BACKGROUND Gastroparesis is a condition classically characterized by delayed gastric emptying and is associated with considerable morbidity. While the etiology of gastroparesis remains elusive, autonomic dysfunction may play an important role, especially as many patients with gastroparesis also have diabetes. The aim of this study was to determine whether measures of autonomic function differ b...

Journal: :World journal of gastroenterology 2009
Shamaila Waseem Baharak Moshiree Peter V Draganov

Gastroparesis refers to abnormal gastric motility characterized by delayed gastric emptying in the absence of mechanical obstruction. The most common etiologies include diabetes, post-surgical and idiopathic. The most common symptoms are nausea, vomiting and epigastric pain. Gastroparesis is estimated to affect 4% of the population and symptomatology may range from little effect on daily activi...

Journal: :Arquivos de neuro-psiquiatria 1997
L M Araujo R Freeman C Broadbridge

The aim of this report was to study the cardiovascular autonomic tests in the evaluation of diabetic patients with gastroparesis. Forty diabetic subjects were divided into two groups: one group with gastroparesis (GP, n = 20) and another group paired by age and duration of diabetes without any complaint of autonomic neuropathy (DC, n = 20). They were evaluated clinically and submitted to a batt...

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