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首页> 外文期刊>Neuromodulation: journal of the International Neuromodulation Society >The Effect of Gastric Electrical Stimulation on Small Bowel Motility in Patients With Gastroparesis and Concomitant Pancreatic and Small Bowel Dysfunction: From Animal Model to Human Application
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The Effect of Gastric Electrical Stimulation on Small Bowel Motility in Patients With Gastroparesis and Concomitant Pancreatic and Small Bowel Dysfunction: From Animal Model to Human Application

机译:胃术刺激对胃流血患者小肠运动的影响,伴随胰腺和小肠功能障碍:从动物模型到人类应用

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Background/Aims Patients with gastroparesis often have biliary/pancreatic and small bowel symptoms but the effects of gastric electrical stimulation on small bowel electrical activity of the mid-gut have not been studied. Animal model aim: Establish gastric and upper small bowel/biliary slow wave activity relationships with electrical stimulation. Human study aim: Demonstrate improvement in symptoms associated with proximal small bowel dysmotility in gastric stimulated patients. Materials and Methods Animal model: In vivo evoked responses of duodenal and Sphincter of Oddi measures recorded during gastric electrical stimulation in a nonsurvival swine model (N = 3). High-resolution electrical slow wave mapping of frequency, amplitude, and their ratio, for duodenal and Sphincter of Oddi electrical activity were recorded. Human study: Patients (N = 8) underwent temporary gastric stimulation with small bowel electrodes. Subjective and objective data was collected before and after temporary gastric stimulation. Symptom scores, gastric emptying times, and mucosal electrograms via low-resolution mapping were recorded. Results Animal gastric stimulation resulted in some changes in electrical activity parameters, especially with the highest energies delivered but the changes were not statistically significant. Human study revealed improvement in symptom and illness severity scores, and changes in small bowel mucosal slow wave activity. Conclusions Gastric electrical stimulation in an animal model seems to show nonsignificant effects small bowel slow wave activity and myoelectric signaling, suggesting the existence of intrinsic neural connections. Human data shows more significance, with possible potential for therapeutic use of electrical stimulation in patients with gastroparesis and pancreato-biliary and small bowel symptoms of the mid-gut. This study was limited by the nonsurvival pig model, small sample size, and open label human study.
机译:背景/针对胃流离失核的患者通常具有胆碱/胰腺和小肠症状,但胃电刺激对小肠的小肠电活动的影响尚未研究。动物模型目的:建立胃和上小肠/胆管慢波活动关系,电刺激。人类研究目标:表现出与胃刺激患者近端小肠功能困难相关的症状的改善。材料与方法动物模型:在非耐久性猪模型中胃电刺激胃电刺激记录的十二指肠和括约肌的体内诱发响应(n = 3)。记录了频率,幅度和它们的比例的高分辨率电慢波映射,对于十二指肠和Oddi电活动的括约肌。人体研究:患者(n = 8)用小肠电极进行临时胃刺激。在临时胃刺激之前和之后收集主观和客观数据。记录症状评分,胃排空时间和通过低分辨率映射的粘膜电导镜。结果动物胃刺激导致电活动参数的一些变化,特别是具有最高能量,但变化没有统计学意义。人类研究揭示了症状和疾病严重程度的改善,以及小肠粘膜慢波活动的变化。结论胃模型中的胃电刺激似乎表现出不显着的效果小肠慢波浪活性和肌电信带,表明内在神经连接的存在。人类数据显示出更多的意义,具有胃流血患者和胰胰腺 - 胆道和中肠的小肠症状的患者中电刺激的可能潜力。本研究受到非育猪模型,小样本大小和开放标签人类研究的限制。

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