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Development of a test to measure gastric accommodation in humans.

S D Kuiken1, M Samsom, M Camilleri, B P Mullan, D D Burton, L J Kost, T J Hardyman, B H Brinkmann, M K O'Connor.   

Abstract

Postprandial symptoms of bloating, distension, early satiety, and nausea are associated with impaired postprandial gastric accommodation, which is detectable by means of an intragastric, barostatically controlled balloon in the proximal stomach and by ultrasound in the distal stomach. Our aim was to develop a noninvasive method to measure the entire gastric accommodation reflex. In 10 healthy volunteers, we used single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) to measure fasting and postprandial gastric volumes. This method involved intravenous injection of (99m)Tc pertechnetate and gastric reconstruction of tomographic images with Analyze software. SPECT-Analyze imaging detects the postprandial gastric accommodation reflex in vivo. Mean fasting gastric volume was 182 +/- 11 (SE) ml and mean postprandial volume was 690 +/- 32 ml (P < 0.001). Both proximal and distal segments of stomach showed a two- to almost fourfold difference in volumes postprandially. Intraobserver coefficients of variation in estimated fasting and postprandial volumes were 9 and 8%; interobserver variations were 13 and 12%, respectively. SPECT-Analyze noninvasively measures postprandial gastric (total, proximal, and distal) accommodation in humans. This method appears promising to compare the accommodation response in health and disease and to perform mechanistic studies of the accommodation response.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10600819     DOI: 10.1152/ajpgi.1999.277.6.G1217

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Physiol        ISSN: 0002-9513


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2.  Functional Dyspepsia: Impaired Fundic Accommodation.

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3.  Fundic accommodation assessed by SPECT scanning: comparison with the gastric barostat.

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Review 5.  Non-invasive measurement of gastric accommodation in humans.

Authors:  W Schwizer; A Steingötter; M Fox; T Zur; M Thumshirn; P Bösiger; M Fried
Journal:  Gut       Date:  2002-07       Impact factor: 23.059

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7.  Effects of meal size and proximal-distal segmentation on gastric activity.

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8.  Relationships between gastric accommodation and gastrointestinal sensations in healthy volunteers. A study using the barostat technique and two- and three-dimensional ultrasonography.

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9.  Obesity and gastrointestinal sensory-motor function.

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Review 10.  Gastric accommodation assessed by ultrasonography.

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Journal:  World J Gastroenterol       Date:  2006-05-14       Impact factor: 5.742

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