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Jinjun Shi1,2, Huiming Shen2, Qi Gao2, Sachin Mulmi Shrestha2, Jiacheng Tan3, Tong Lu4, Bin Yang1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: To diagnose gastroparesis, it is necessary to assess gastric emptying accurately. This study aims to investigate the role of three-dimensional ultrasonography (3-D US) on the measurement of gastric volume to evaluate gastric accommodation in healthy patients.Entities:
Keywords: Gastric emptying; patients with gastroparesis; three-dimensional ultrasound (3-D US)
Year: 2021 PMID: 34532480 PMCID: PMC8422084 DOI: 10.21037/atm-21-3972
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Transl Med ISSN: 2305-5839
Figure 1The 3-D US image acquisition and volume analysis. (A) The long axis, short axis, and coronal plane images of the stomach. (B) The gastric shape curves. (C) The 3-D image of the stomach. 3-D US, three-dimensional ultrasonography.
Gastric residual volume at T2, T30, T60, and T90 by 3-D US, and statistical analysis
| Variable | T2 (mL) | T30 (mL) | T60 (mL) | T90 (mL) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Healthy group | 203.8±3.8 | 111.0±2.9* | 51.0±3.0* | 15.3±1.2* |
| DG group | 193.3±3.3 | 119.8±5.6* | 90.8±5.6*# | 65.3±6.5*# |
| PSG group | 115.9±12.4# | 81.3±10.1*# | 74.6±8.2# | 64.0±8.0*# |
*P<0.05 vs. previous time point including T30 vs. T2, T60 vs. T30, T90 vs. T60 in the same group. #P<0.05 vs. healthy group including DG group vs. healthy group, PSG group vs. healthy group at the same time point. 3-D US, three-dimensional ultrasonography; DG, diabetic gastroparesis; PSG, postsurgical gastroparesis; T2, 2 minutes after oral administration contrast agents; T30, 30 minutes after oral administration contrast agents; T60, 60 minutes after oral administration contrast agents; T90, 2 minutes after oral administration contrast agents.
Figure 2The ROC curve for DG at T60 and T90. ROC, receiver operating characteristic; DG, diabetic gastroparesis; AUC, the area under the ROC curve; T60, 60 minutes after oral administration contrast agents; T90, 2 minutes after orally administered contrast agents.
Figure 3The ROC curve for PSG at T60 and T90. ROC, receiver operating characteristic; PSG, postsurgical gastroparesis; AUC, the area under the ROC curve; T60, 60 minutes after orally administered contrast agents; T90, 2 minutes after orally administered contrast agents.
Figure 4The trend of gastric residue in 3 groups at different time points. DG, diabetic gastroparesis; PSG, postsurgical gastroparesis.