The motor dysfunctions underlying delayed gastric emptying (GE) in critical illness are poorly defined. Our aim was to characterize the relationship between antro-duodenal (AD) motility and GE in critically ill patients. AD pressures were recorded in 15 mechanically ventilated patients and 10 healthy volunteers for 2 h (i) during fasting, (ii) following an intragastric nutrient bolus with concurrent assessment of GE using the (13)C-octanoate breath test and (iii) during duodenal nutrient infusion. Propagated waves were characterized by length and direction of migration. Critical illness was associated with: (i) slower GE (GEC: 3.47 +/- 0.1 vs 2.99 +/- 0.2; P = 0.046), (ii) fewer antegrade (duodenal: 44%vs 83%, AD: 16%vs 83%; P < 0.001) and ...
1. Gastric mechanics were investigated by categorizing the temporal and spatial patterning of pressu...
The importance of the gastrointestinal tract is increasingly recognized among intensivists ; owing t...
Inadequate delivery of nutrition to the critically ill is common, and may adversely affect clinical ...
Copyright © 2005 BMJ Publishing Group Ltd & British Society of GastroenterologyBackground: Gastric e...
ObjectiveThis study examined the effects of critical illness on the relationship between proximal an...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the main characteristics of gastroduodenal motility in mechanically ventilat...
Version of Record online: 28 JUN 2008The motor mechanisms associated with delayed gastric emptying a...
In order to investigate the duodenal motor response to continuous enteral feeding during critical il...
Delayed gastric emptying, that manifests clinically as intolerance to enteral feeding, occurs in ove...
Aim: To determine the response of the proximal stomach to small intestinal nutrients in critically i...
Copyright © 2007 The WJG Press. All rights reserved.AimTo investigate the proximal gastric motor res...
OBJECTIVES: In patients who have had major surgery or trauma, early enteral feeding is safer and mor...
The relative contributions to gastric emptying from common cavity antroduodenal pressure difference ...
Purpose of reviewEnteral nutrition is frequently unsuccessful in the critically ill due to gastroint...
BACKGROUND: High-resolution manometric studies below the stomach are rare due to technical limitatio...
1. Gastric mechanics were investigated by categorizing the temporal and spatial patterning of pressu...
The importance of the gastrointestinal tract is increasingly recognized among intensivists ; owing t...
Inadequate delivery of nutrition to the critically ill is common, and may adversely affect clinical ...
Copyright © 2005 BMJ Publishing Group Ltd & British Society of GastroenterologyBackground: Gastric e...
ObjectiveThis study examined the effects of critical illness on the relationship between proximal an...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the main characteristics of gastroduodenal motility in mechanically ventilat...
Version of Record online: 28 JUN 2008The motor mechanisms associated with delayed gastric emptying a...
In order to investigate the duodenal motor response to continuous enteral feeding during critical il...
Delayed gastric emptying, that manifests clinically as intolerance to enteral feeding, occurs in ove...
Aim: To determine the response of the proximal stomach to small intestinal nutrients in critically i...
Copyright © 2007 The WJG Press. All rights reserved.AimTo investigate the proximal gastric motor res...
OBJECTIVES: In patients who have had major surgery or trauma, early enteral feeding is safer and mor...
The relative contributions to gastric emptying from common cavity antroduodenal pressure difference ...
Purpose of reviewEnteral nutrition is frequently unsuccessful in the critically ill due to gastroint...
BACKGROUND: High-resolution manometric studies below the stomach are rare due to technical limitatio...
1. Gastric mechanics were investigated by categorizing the temporal and spatial patterning of pressu...
The importance of the gastrointestinal tract is increasingly recognized among intensivists ; owing t...
Inadequate delivery of nutrition to the critically ill is common, and may adversely affect clinical ...