1989
DOI: 10.1097/00004836-198904000-00010
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Frequency of Idiopathic Gastric Stasis and Intestinal Transit Disorders in Essential Dyspepsia

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“…Despite the prevalence of dysmotility-like symptoms, this study showed delayed gastric emptying only in 28% of dyspeptic subjects, which is in agreement with the results of other studies (14,23,24). Delayed gastric emptying has long been considered as the main pathogenetic mechanism underlying functional dyspepsia (10, 25), but two other possible causes have recently been suggested: hypersensitivity to gastric distension and impaired gastric accommodation to a meal (4,6,7).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Despite the prevalence of dysmotility-like symptoms, this study showed delayed gastric emptying only in 28% of dyspeptic subjects, which is in agreement with the results of other studies (14,23,24). Delayed gastric emptying has long been considered as the main pathogenetic mechanism underlying functional dyspepsia (10, 25), but two other possible causes have recently been suggested: hypersensitivity to gastric distension and impaired gastric accommodation to a meal (4,6,7).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…There are many reports demonstrating delayed gastric emptying in patients with FD from both Western55,56 and Asian57-63 countries, and about 40% of FD patients are thought to show delayed gastric emptying after ingestion of solid food 64. However, there are many studies that failed to show a direct connection between delayed gastric emptying and dyspeptic symptoms,65-67 suggesting that the relationship may not be entirely clear.…”
Section: Consensus Statementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a meta-analysis of 17 studies involving 868 dyspeptic patients and 397 controls significant delay of solid gastric emptying was present in 3040% of patients with functional dyspepsia [Quartero et al 1998]; however, these findings did not correlate with patient symptoms [Jian et al 1989;Talley et al 1989;Wegener et al 1989]. Results of Figure 1.…”
Section: Gastric Emptying Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%