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Gastric Electrical Stimulation Is an Option for Patients with Refractory Cyclic Vomiting Syndrome

BACKGROUND/AIMS: Cyclic vomiting syndrome (CVS) is a disabling migraine variant manifesting as severe episodes of nausea and vomiting and often refractory to many therapies. Gastric electrical stimulation (GES), which can reduce nausea and vomiting in gastroparesis, may provide symptomatic relief fo...

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Autores principales: Grover, Inderpreet, Kim, Richard, Spree, Danielle C, Lahr, Christopher J, Kedar, Archana, Kothari, Shivangi, Fleisher, David, Abell, Thomas L
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Korean Society of Neurogastroenterology and Motility 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5056573/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27241799
http://dx.doi.org/10.5056/jnm15135
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author Grover, Inderpreet
Kim, Richard
Spree, Danielle C
Lahr, Christopher J
Kedar, Archana
Kothari, Shivangi
Fleisher, David
Abell, Thomas L
author_facet Grover, Inderpreet
Kim, Richard
Spree, Danielle C
Lahr, Christopher J
Kedar, Archana
Kothari, Shivangi
Fleisher, David
Abell, Thomas L
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description BACKGROUND/AIMS: Cyclic vomiting syndrome (CVS) is a disabling migraine variant manifesting as severe episodes of nausea and vomiting and often refractory to many therapies. Gastric electrical stimulation (GES), which can reduce nausea and vomiting in gastroparesis, may provide symptomatic relief for drug-refractory CVS. This study assessed the utility GES in reducing the symptoms of CVS and improving the quality of life. METHODS: A one-year, non-randomized, clinical study was conducted. Eleven consecutive patients with drug refractory, cyclic vomiting syndrome based on Rome III criteria and North American Society for Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition (NASPGHAN), underwent treatment with temporary GES (Temp GES) and permanent GES (Perm GES). Post-treatment follow up was done up to one year after permanent gastric electrical stimulation therapy. RESULTS: Total symptom score decreased by 68% and 40% after temporary and permanent GES therapies, respectively. Hospital admission events significantly decreased to 1.50 (± 1.00) events from 9.14 (± 7.21) annual admissions prior to treatment with permanent GES. Vomiting episodes fell by 83% post Temp GES and 69% after Perm GES treatments. Mucosal electrogram values also changed after temporary stimulation. CONCLUSIONS: In a small group of drug-refractory CVS patients, treatments with temporary and permanent GES significantly reduced the severity of gastrointestinal symptoms and frequency of hospital admissions.
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spelling pubmed-50565732016-10-11 Gastric Electrical Stimulation Is an Option for Patients with Refractory Cyclic Vomiting Syndrome Grover, Inderpreet Kim, Richard Spree, Danielle C Lahr, Christopher J Kedar, Archana Kothari, Shivangi Fleisher, David Abell, Thomas L J Neurogastroenterol Motil Original Article BACKGROUND/AIMS: Cyclic vomiting syndrome (CVS) is a disabling migraine variant manifesting as severe episodes of nausea and vomiting and often refractory to many therapies. Gastric electrical stimulation (GES), which can reduce nausea and vomiting in gastroparesis, may provide symptomatic relief for drug-refractory CVS. This study assessed the utility GES in reducing the symptoms of CVS and improving the quality of life. METHODS: A one-year, non-randomized, clinical study was conducted. Eleven consecutive patients with drug refractory, cyclic vomiting syndrome based on Rome III criteria and North American Society for Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition (NASPGHAN), underwent treatment with temporary GES (Temp GES) and permanent GES (Perm GES). Post-treatment follow up was done up to one year after permanent gastric electrical stimulation therapy. RESULTS: Total symptom score decreased by 68% and 40% after temporary and permanent GES therapies, respectively. Hospital admission events significantly decreased to 1.50 (± 1.00) events from 9.14 (± 7.21) annual admissions prior to treatment with permanent GES. Vomiting episodes fell by 83% post Temp GES and 69% after Perm GES treatments. Mucosal electrogram values also changed after temporary stimulation. CONCLUSIONS: In a small group of drug-refractory CVS patients, treatments with temporary and permanent GES significantly reduced the severity of gastrointestinal symptoms and frequency of hospital admissions. Korean Society of Neurogastroenterology and Motility 2016-10 2016-10-01 /pmc/articles/PMC5056573/ /pubmed/27241799 http://dx.doi.org/10.5056/jnm15135 Text en © 2016 The Korean Society of Neurogastroenterology and Motility This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Grover, Inderpreet
Kim, Richard
Spree, Danielle C
Lahr, Christopher J
Kedar, Archana
Kothari, Shivangi
Fleisher, David
Abell, Thomas L
Gastric Electrical Stimulation Is an Option for Patients with Refractory Cyclic Vomiting Syndrome
title Gastric Electrical Stimulation Is an Option for Patients with Refractory Cyclic Vomiting Syndrome
title_full Gastric Electrical Stimulation Is an Option for Patients with Refractory Cyclic Vomiting Syndrome
title_fullStr Gastric Electrical Stimulation Is an Option for Patients with Refractory Cyclic Vomiting Syndrome
title_full_unstemmed Gastric Electrical Stimulation Is an Option for Patients with Refractory Cyclic Vomiting Syndrome
title_short Gastric Electrical Stimulation Is an Option for Patients with Refractory Cyclic Vomiting Syndrome
title_sort gastric electrical stimulation is an option for patients with refractory cyclic vomiting syndrome
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5056573/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27241799
http://dx.doi.org/10.5056/jnm15135
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