The drink test has been regarded as a surrogate marker of gastric accommodation. The aims of this study were to develop a novel nutrient drink test (NDT) protocol and investigate its potential for application to a clinical trial of functional dyspepsia (FD). Methods A novel NDT was designed, involving drinking 125 mL of nutrient 4 times at 5-minute intervals or until maximal tolerability. Healthy volunteers and patients with FD rated their symptoms every 5 minutes for 20 minutes in a developmental study. Patients with FD were enrolled in an open trial of itopride for 4 weeks. NDT was performed before and after treatment. Improvement of integrative symptoms score during NDT after treatment for more than 50 % compared with baseline was de-fin...
Abstract Background Functional dyspepsia (FD) is a gastrointestinal disorder characterized by recurr...
Maximum tolerated volume in drinking tests with water and a nutritional beverage for the diagnosis o...
Functional dyspepsia (FD) is a common problem affecting up to 10–25% of individuals. FD accounts for...
Background. Methods to evaluate pathophysiology of functional dyspepsia (FD) such as barostat are in...
Background: Impaired gastric accommodation and visceral hypersensitivity are major pathophysiologica...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Impaired fundic accommodation to a meal and hypersensitivity to distention are in...
Background: Impaired gastric accommodation and visceral hypersensitivity are major pathophysiologica...
AIMS: Impaired gastric accommodation is a major pathophysiological mechanism in functional dyspepsi...
ABSTRACT – Context- Drink tests constitute an inexpensive and non-invasive tool, which has been prop...
The gastric barostat study is the gold standard method for evaluating gastric perception and accommo...
AIM: To study the effect of itopride on gastric accommodation, gastric emptying and drinking capacit...
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Functional dyspepsia is a major problem in terms of prevalence and drug-therapy ex...
OBJECTIVES: It remains unclear whether postprandial symptom profiles in patients with visceral hyper...
BACKGROUND: The correlation between symptoms and observed impaired function in functional dyspepsia ...
Abstract: Dyspepsia is a common term used for a heterogeneous group of abdominal symptoms. Functiona...
Abstract Background Functional dyspepsia (FD) is a gastrointestinal disorder characterized by recurr...
Maximum tolerated volume in drinking tests with water and a nutritional beverage for the diagnosis o...
Functional dyspepsia (FD) is a common problem affecting up to 10–25% of individuals. FD accounts for...
Background. Methods to evaluate pathophysiology of functional dyspepsia (FD) such as barostat are in...
Background: Impaired gastric accommodation and visceral hypersensitivity are major pathophysiologica...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Impaired fundic accommodation to a meal and hypersensitivity to distention are in...
Background: Impaired gastric accommodation and visceral hypersensitivity are major pathophysiologica...
AIMS: Impaired gastric accommodation is a major pathophysiological mechanism in functional dyspepsi...
ABSTRACT – Context- Drink tests constitute an inexpensive and non-invasive tool, which has been prop...
The gastric barostat study is the gold standard method for evaluating gastric perception and accommo...
AIM: To study the effect of itopride on gastric accommodation, gastric emptying and drinking capacit...
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Functional dyspepsia is a major problem in terms of prevalence and drug-therapy ex...
OBJECTIVES: It remains unclear whether postprandial symptom profiles in patients with visceral hyper...
BACKGROUND: The correlation between symptoms and observed impaired function in functional dyspepsia ...
Abstract: Dyspepsia is a common term used for a heterogeneous group of abdominal symptoms. Functiona...
Abstract Background Functional dyspepsia (FD) is a gastrointestinal disorder characterized by recurr...
Maximum tolerated volume in drinking tests with water and a nutritional beverage for the diagnosis o...
Functional dyspepsia (FD) is a common problem affecting up to 10–25% of individuals. FD accounts for...