2020
DOI: 10.1007/s00464-020-07928-3
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Does etiology of gastroparesis determine clinical outcomes in gastric electrical stimulation treatment of gastroparesis?

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“…The definition of reflux gastritis varies from study to study; whenever a postoperative complication in a study reports alkaline reflux gastritis or bile reflux gastritis, it is directly categorized as reflux gastritis. Postoperative gastroparesis is a disorder characterized by delayed gastric emptying of solid food in the absence of a mechanical obstruction of the stomach, resulting in the cardinal symptoms of early satiety, postprandial fullness, nausea, vomiting, belching, and bloating[ 23 ]. Postoperative ileus is a transient interruption of coordinated bowel motility after surgical intervention, which prevents the effective transit of the intestinal contents or tolerance of oral intake[ 24 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The definition of reflux gastritis varies from study to study; whenever a postoperative complication in a study reports alkaline reflux gastritis or bile reflux gastritis, it is directly categorized as reflux gastritis. Postoperative gastroparesis is a disorder characterized by delayed gastric emptying of solid food in the absence of a mechanical obstruction of the stomach, resulting in the cardinal symptoms of early satiety, postprandial fullness, nausea, vomiting, belching, and bloating[ 23 ]. Postoperative ileus is a transient interruption of coordinated bowel motility after surgical intervention, which prevents the effective transit of the intestinal contents or tolerance of oral intake[ 24 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…No study demonstrated an impact of age, sex, or BMI, on the efficacy of the treatment. Several studies reported a better therapeutic response for patients with diabetic gastroparesis as compared to patients with idiopathic gastroparesis ( Maranki et al, 2008 ; Richmond et al, 2015 ; Kim et al, 2021 ), although some studies did not observe different outcomes ( Anaparthy et al, 2009 ; Gourcerol et al, 2009 ). Postoperative gastroparesis is also associated with a better response to GES therapy, except for patients with partial gastrectomy ( McCallum et al, 2005 ; Gourcerol et al, 2009 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Otras medidas terapéuticas incluyen el uso de sondas o tubos para la alimentación e incluso intervención quirúrgica, como la pilorotomía, antrectomía o gastectomía total (34).…”
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