Brief Article
Copyright ©2013 Baishideng Publishing Group Co.
World J Gastroenterol. Oct 7, 2013; 19(37): 6193-6198
Published online Oct 7, 2013. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v19.i37.6193
Table 1 Demographics and esophagogastroduodenoscopy results among patients with gastroparesis and controls
ResultGPControlsP value
Demographics
Age (mean ± SD, yr)54 ± 1451 ± 130.620
Female (n)1219
Males (n)47
Gastric emptying scintigraphy
t1/2 time (mean ± SD, min)134 ± 5965 ± 130.0003
Comorbidities (n)
GERD1626
Irritable bowel syndrome21
Diabetes mellitus12
Hypothyroidism14
Chronic constipation32
Hepatitis C11
IBD10
Previous surgical procedures (n)
Cholecystectomy46
Nissen Fundoplication31
EGD status (n)
Normal EGD611
Gastritis (H. pylori negative)76
Atrophic gastritis10
Fundic gland polyp20
Hyperplastic polyp01
Antacid usage (n)
H2 blocker therapy25
Daily13
Bid11
Tid01
PPI therapy (n)1415
Daily44
Bid910
Tid11
Sucralfate (n)23
Antacids (n)11
No therapy (n)03
Table 2 Symptom association probability for patients with gastroparesis and controls
MII-pH symptomsGastroparesis (n)Controls (n)Positive SAP (n)Negative SAP (n)
Chest pain3517
Nausea/vomiting2416
Regurgitation34014
Hoarseness0406
Heartburn5904
Globus sensation2204
Dysphagia4417
Cough3719
Abdominal pain73010
Belching68014
Bloating0202