Motility Disorders of the Stomach: Pathophysiologic Mechanisms and Evaluation

D. Cangemi, Brian E Lacy
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Gastroparesis (GP) is a disorder characterized by symptoms of nausea, vomiting, early satiety, abdominal pain, and/or bloating in the setting of delayed gastric emptying and the absence of a mechanical obstruction. Though the epidemiology and many pathophysiologic mechanisms have been well-established, GP remains an incompletely understood gastrointestinal disorder, and recent data has challenged existing concepts regarding the etiology, diagnosis, and treatment of GP. Thus, our understanding of GP is evolving and with this comes the promise of novel diagnostic methods and treatments, both of which are sorely needed for this historically vexing disorder, which presents unique challenges to patients and providers alike. In this section, we will review existing principles pertaining to the pathophysiology and evaluation of GP, and contrast this with recent data, some of which challenges the historical perspective. In so doing, we aim to provide the reader with an updated and sophisticated view on the approach to GP moving forward.
胃运动障碍:病理生理机制与评估
胃轻瘫(GP)是一种以恶心、呕吐、早饱、腹痛和/或腹胀等症状为特征的疾病,表现为胃排空延迟且无机械性梗阻。虽然 GP 的流行病学和许多病理生理机制已经得到了很好的证实,但人们对它的了解仍然不够全面,而且最近的数据也对 GP 的病因、诊断和治疗方面的现有概念提出了挑战。因此,我们对 GP 的认识正在不断发展,同时也带来了新的诊断方法和治疗方法,而这两种方法都是这种历来令人头疼的疾病所急需的,它给患者和医疗服务提供者都带来了独特的挑战。在本节中,我们将回顾有关 GP 病理生理学和评估的现有原则,并将其与最新数据进行对比,其中一些数据对历史观点提出了挑战。这样做的目的是为读者提供一个最新的、复杂的视角,让读者了解 GP 的未来发展方向。
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