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Gastroparesis: a turning point in understanding and treatment
by
Grover, Madhusudan
, Farrugia, Gianrico
, Stanghellini, Vincenzo
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Abdomen
/ Animal models
/ Antiemetics
/ Botulinum toxin
/ Buspirone
/ Clinical trials
/ Diabetes
/ Diabetes mellitus
/ Endoscopy
/ Endoscopy, Gastrointestinal - methods
/ Enteric nervous system
/ Epidemiology
/ Etiology
/ GASTRIC EMPTYING
/ Gastric Emptying - physiology
/ Gastroenterology
/ Gastrointestinal Agents - therapeutic use
/ GASTROPARESIS
/ Gastroparesis - diagnosis
/ Gastroparesis - physiopathology
/ Gastroparesis - therapy
/ Humans
/ Interstitial cells
/ INTERSTITIAL CELLS OF CAJAL
/ MACROPHAGES
/ Morbidity
/ Natural history
/ Nausea
/ Nervous system
/ Oxidative stress
/ Pain
/ Paracrine signalling
/ Physiology
/ PROKINETIC AGENT
/ Recent advances in clinical practice
/ Satiety
/ Scintigraphy
/ Studies
/ Vomiting
2019
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Gastroparesis: a turning point in understanding and treatment
by
Grover, Madhusudan
, Farrugia, Gianrico
, Stanghellini, Vincenzo
in
Abdomen
/ Animal models
/ Antiemetics
/ Botulinum toxin
/ Buspirone
/ Clinical trials
/ Diabetes
/ Diabetes mellitus
/ Endoscopy
/ Endoscopy, Gastrointestinal - methods
/ Enteric nervous system
/ Epidemiology
/ Etiology
/ GASTRIC EMPTYING
/ Gastric Emptying - physiology
/ Gastroenterology
/ Gastrointestinal Agents - therapeutic use
/ GASTROPARESIS
/ Gastroparesis - diagnosis
/ Gastroparesis - physiopathology
/ Gastroparesis - therapy
/ Humans
/ Interstitial cells
/ INTERSTITIAL CELLS OF CAJAL
/ MACROPHAGES
/ Morbidity
/ Natural history
/ Nausea
/ Nervous system
/ Oxidative stress
/ Pain
/ Paracrine signalling
/ Physiology
/ PROKINETIC AGENT
/ Recent advances in clinical practice
/ Satiety
/ Scintigraphy
/ Studies
/ Vomiting
2019
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Gastroparesis: a turning point in understanding and treatment
by
Grover, Madhusudan
, Farrugia, Gianrico
, Stanghellini, Vincenzo
in
Abdomen
/ Animal models
/ Antiemetics
/ Botulinum toxin
/ Buspirone
/ Clinical trials
/ Diabetes
/ Diabetes mellitus
/ Endoscopy
/ Endoscopy, Gastrointestinal - methods
/ Enteric nervous system
/ Epidemiology
/ Etiology
/ GASTRIC EMPTYING
/ Gastric Emptying - physiology
/ Gastroenterology
/ Gastrointestinal Agents - therapeutic use
/ GASTROPARESIS
/ Gastroparesis - diagnosis
/ Gastroparesis - physiopathology
/ Gastroparesis - therapy
/ Humans
/ Interstitial cells
/ INTERSTITIAL CELLS OF CAJAL
/ MACROPHAGES
/ Morbidity
/ Natural history
/ Nausea
/ Nervous system
/ Oxidative stress
/ Pain
/ Paracrine signalling
/ Physiology
/ PROKINETIC AGENT
/ Recent advances in clinical practice
/ Satiety
/ Scintigraphy
/ Studies
/ Vomiting
2019
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Gastroparesis: a turning point in understanding and treatment
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Gastroparesis: a turning point in understanding and treatment
2019
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Overview
Gastroparesis is defined by delayed gastric emptying (GE) and symptoms of nausea, vomiting, bloating, postprandial fullness, early satiety and abdominal pain. Most common aetiologies include diabetes, postsurgical and postinfectious, but in many cases it is idiopathic. Clinical presentation and natural history vary by the aetiology. There is significant morbidity and healthcare utilisation associated with gastroparesis. Mechanistic studies from diabetic animal models of delayed GE as well as human full-thickness biopsies have significantly advanced our understanding of this disorder. An innate immune dysregulation and injury to the interstitial cells of Cajal and other components of the enteric nervous system through paracrine and oxidative stress mediators is likely central to the pathogenesis of gastroparesis. Scintigraphy and 13C breath testing provide the most validated assessment of GE. The stagnant gastroparesis therapeutic landscape is likely to soon see significant changes. Relatively newer treatment strategies include antiemetics (aprepitant), prokinetics (prucalopride, relamorelin) and fundic relaxants (acotiamide, buspirone). Endoscopic pyloromyotomy appears promising over the short term, especially for symptoms of nausea and vomiting. Further controlled trials and identification of the appropriate subgroup with pyloric dysfunction and assessment of long-term outcomes are essential. This review highlights the clinical presentation, diagnosis, mechanisms and treatment advancements for gastroparesis.
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BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and British Society of Gastroenterology,BMJ Publishing Group LTD
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