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Transcutaneous vagal nerve stimulation for treating gastrointestinal symptoms in individuals with diabetes: a randomised, double-blind, sham-controlled, multicentre trial
by
Brock, Christina
, Kufaishi, Huda
, Wegeberg, Anne-Marie
, Mark, Esben B.
, Frøkjær, Jens B.
, Kornum, Ditte S.
, Drewes, Asbjørn M.
, Høyer, Katrine L.
, Brock, Birgitte
, Okdahl, Tina
, Knop, Filip K.
, Hansen, Christian S.
, Bertoli, Davide
, Krogh, Klaus
in
Adult
/ Aged
/ Aged, 80 and over
/ Autonomic nervous system
/ Diabetes
/ Diabetes mellitus (insulin dependent)
/ Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1 - complications
/ Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1 - therapy
/ Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 - complications
/ Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 - therapy
/ Diabetic Neuropathies - physiopathology
/ Diabetic Neuropathies - therapy
/ Diabetic neuropathy
/ Double-Blind Method
/ Female
/ Gastric emptying
/ Gastrointestinal Diseases - therapy
/ Human Physiology
/ Humans
/ Internal Medicine
/ Male
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Metabolic Diseases
/ Middle Aged
/ Neuropathy
/ Transcutaneous Electric Nerve Stimulation - methods
/ Treatment Outcome
/ Vagus nerve
/ Vagus Nerve Stimulation - methods
/ Young Adult
2024
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Transcutaneous vagal nerve stimulation for treating gastrointestinal symptoms in individuals with diabetes: a randomised, double-blind, sham-controlled, multicentre trial
by
Brock, Christina
, Kufaishi, Huda
, Wegeberg, Anne-Marie
, Mark, Esben B.
, Frøkjær, Jens B.
, Kornum, Ditte S.
, Drewes, Asbjørn M.
, Høyer, Katrine L.
, Brock, Birgitte
, Okdahl, Tina
, Knop, Filip K.
, Hansen, Christian S.
, Bertoli, Davide
, Krogh, Klaus
in
Adult
/ Aged
/ Aged, 80 and over
/ Autonomic nervous system
/ Diabetes
/ Diabetes mellitus (insulin dependent)
/ Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1 - complications
/ Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1 - therapy
/ Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 - complications
/ Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 - therapy
/ Diabetic Neuropathies - physiopathology
/ Diabetic Neuropathies - therapy
/ Diabetic neuropathy
/ Double-Blind Method
/ Female
/ Gastric emptying
/ Gastrointestinal Diseases - therapy
/ Human Physiology
/ Humans
/ Internal Medicine
/ Male
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Metabolic Diseases
/ Middle Aged
/ Neuropathy
/ Transcutaneous Electric Nerve Stimulation - methods
/ Treatment Outcome
/ Vagus nerve
/ Vagus Nerve Stimulation - methods
/ Young Adult
2024
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Transcutaneous vagal nerve stimulation for treating gastrointestinal symptoms in individuals with diabetes: a randomised, double-blind, sham-controlled, multicentre trial
by
Brock, Christina
, Kufaishi, Huda
, Wegeberg, Anne-Marie
, Mark, Esben B.
, Frøkjær, Jens B.
, Kornum, Ditte S.
, Drewes, Asbjørn M.
, Høyer, Katrine L.
, Brock, Birgitte
, Okdahl, Tina
, Knop, Filip K.
, Hansen, Christian S.
, Bertoli, Davide
, Krogh, Klaus
in
Adult
/ Aged
/ Aged, 80 and over
/ Autonomic nervous system
/ Diabetes
/ Diabetes mellitus (insulin dependent)
/ Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1 - complications
/ Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1 - therapy
/ Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 - complications
/ Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 - therapy
/ Diabetic Neuropathies - physiopathology
/ Diabetic Neuropathies - therapy
/ Diabetic neuropathy
/ Double-Blind Method
/ Female
/ Gastric emptying
/ Gastrointestinal Diseases - therapy
/ Human Physiology
/ Humans
/ Internal Medicine
/ Male
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Metabolic Diseases
/ Middle Aged
/ Neuropathy
/ Transcutaneous Electric Nerve Stimulation - methods
/ Treatment Outcome
/ Vagus nerve
/ Vagus Nerve Stimulation - methods
/ Young Adult
2024
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Transcutaneous vagal nerve stimulation for treating gastrointestinal symptoms in individuals with diabetes: a randomised, double-blind, sham-controlled, multicentre trial
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Transcutaneous vagal nerve stimulation for treating gastrointestinal symptoms in individuals with diabetes: a randomised, double-blind, sham-controlled, multicentre trial
2024
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Overview
Aims/hypothesis
Diabetic gastroenteropathy frequently causes debilitating gastrointestinal symptoms. Previous uncontrolled studies have shown that transcutaneous vagal nerve stimulation (tVNS) may improve gastrointestinal symptoms. To investigate the effect of cervical tVNS in individuals with diabetes suffering from autonomic neuropathy and gastrointestinal symptoms, we conducted a randomised, sham-controlled, double-blind (participants and investigators were blinded to the allocated treatment) study.
Methods
This study included adults (aged 20–86) with type 1 or 2 diabetes, gastrointestinal symptoms and autonomic neuropathy recruited from three Steno Diabetes Centres in Denmark. Participants were randomly allocated 1:1 to receive active or sham stimulation. Active cervical tVNS or sham stimulation was self-administered over two successive study periods: 1 week of four daily stimulations and 8 weeks of two daily stimulations. The primary outcome measures were gastrointestinal symptom changes as measured using the gastroparesis cardinal symptom index (GCSI) and the gastrointestinal symptom rating scale (GSRS). Secondary outcomes included gastrointestinal transit times and cardiovascular autonomic function.
Results
Sixty-eight participants were randomised to the active group, while 77 were randomised to the sham group. Sixty-three in the active and 68 in the sham group remained for analysis in study period 1, while 62 in each group were analysed in study period 2. In study period 1, active and sham tVNS resulted in similar symptom reductions (GCSI: −0.26 ± 0.64 vs −0.17 ± 0.62,
p
=0.44; GSRS: −0.35 ± 0.62 vs −0.32 ± 0.59,
p
=0.77; mean ± SD). In study period 2, active stimulation also caused a mean symptom decrease that was comparable to that observed after sham stimulation (GCSI: −0.47 ± 0.78 vs −0.33 ± 0.75,
p
=0.34; GSRS: −0.46 ± 0.90 vs −0.35 ± 0.79,
p
=0.50). Gastric emptying time was increased in the active group compared with sham (23 min vs −19 min,
p
=0.04). Segmental intestinal transit times and cardiovascular autonomic measurements did not differ between treatment groups (all
p
>0.05). The tVNS was well-tolerated.
Conclusions/interpretation
Cervical tVNS, compared with sham stimulation, does not improve gastrointestinal symptoms among individuals with diabetes and autonomic neuropathy.
Trial registration
ClinicalTrials.gov NCT04143269
Funding
The study was funded by the Novo Nordisk Foundation (grant number NNF180C0052045)
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Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg,Springer Nature B.V
Subject
/ Aged
/ Diabetes
/ Diabetes mellitus (insulin dependent)
/ Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1 - complications
/ Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1 - therapy
/ Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 - complications
/ Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 - therapy
/ Diabetic Neuropathies - physiopathology
/ Diabetic Neuropathies - therapy
/ Female
/ Gastrointestinal Diseases - therapy
/ Humans
/ Male
/ Medicine
/ Transcutaneous Electric Nerve Stimulation - methods
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