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Enterra for gastroparesis

The American Journal of Gastroenterology, 2003
To the editor: Gastric stimulation with the Enterra device (Medtronic, Minneapolis, MN) has been advocated as an effective therapy in patients with diabetic or idiopathic gastroparesis. To date, however, there are no published controlled data providing evidence of its value over placebo. In fact, the data submitted to the U.S.
Michael P, Jones   +2 more
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The Investigation and Treatment of Diabetic Gastroparesis [PDF]

open access: yesClinical Therapeutics, 2018
Purpose: This review provides an update on the investigations and treatment options for gastroparesis. Methods: A comprehensive literature search of Medline, PubMed, Embase and OVID was conducted which included all systematic reviews and research ...
Mohit Kumar, Saad Javed, Uazman Alam
exaly   +2 more sources

Gastroparesis

Current Opinion in Gastroenterology, 2012
Gastroparesis is a common disorder that produces symptoms of gastric retention in the absence of physical obstruction. Extensive research into the clinical features, pathophysiology, diagnostic evaluation, and therapy of gastroparesis in the past several years has offered insight into the condition.
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Diabetic gastroparesis

Diabetic Medicine, 2005
The definitive version is available at onlinelibrary.wiley.com Article first published online: 15 AUG 2005 ; M.-F.
Kong, M., Horowitz, M.
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Rome Foundation and international neurogastroenterology and motility societies' consensus on idiopathic gastroparesis.

The Lancet Gastroenterology and Hepatology
To establish a consensus on the definition and management of idiopathic gastroparesis, international experts (selected by neurogastroenterology and motility societies and initiated by the Rome Foundation) devised 144 statements using the Delphi method ...
J. Schol   +15 more
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Diabetic Gastroparesis

Digestive Diseases, 2008
Diabetic gastroparesis is a common, underrecognized disorder affecting both type I and type II diabetics usually in the setting of other diabetic complications. The pathogenesis of diabetic gastroparesis is poorly understood, but autonomic neuropathy appears to play a major role.
F J, Farrell, E B, Keeffe
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AGA Clinical Practice Guideline on Management of Gastroparesis.

Gastroenterology
BACKGROUND & AIMS Gastroparesis is a complex gastric motility disorder characterized by nausea, vomiting, and other symptoms associated with a delay in gastric emptying in the absence of mechanical obstruction.
Kyle Staller   +7 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Gastroparesis peroral endoscopic myotomy outcomes after 4 years of follow-up in a large cohort of patients with refractory gastroparesis.

Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, 2022
BACKGROUND AND AIMS G-POEM is used for refractory gastroparesis (RG) with good early-term, but variable mid and long-term, outcomes. Limited data exist about candidates, long-term clinical and predictive factors. Our aim was to evaluate the 4-year follow-
Hernández Mondragón Oscar Víctor   +5 more
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Pyloric drainage interventions for gastroparesis: a comparison of laparoscopic pyloroplasty and gastric peroral endoscopic myotomy (G-POEM) outcomes

Surgical Endoscopy
The endoscopic approach to the surgical management of gastroparesis is gaining popularity. However, data comparing endoscopic myotomy to traditional laparoscopic pyloroplasty are limited.
Sven E. Eriksson   +5 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Treatment of gastroparesis

Current Treatment Options in Gastroenterology, 2004
Gastroparesis is a condition of impaired gastric motility that can be chronic and result in decreased quality of life and complete disability. Once the diagnosis of gastroparesis is established, the clinician's attention should immediately focus on restoring nutritional status, providing symptomatic relief from nausea and vomiting, and improving ...
Daniel C., Buckles, Richard W., McCallum
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