PubMed ID:
21871247
Public Release Type:
Journal
Publication Year: 2011
Affiliation: Temple University, School of Medicine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19140, USA. henry.parkman@temple.edu
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cgh.2011.08.013
Authors:
Abell T,
Abell TL,
Ameen V,
Amin O,
Atkinson M,
Basina M,
Baxter L,
Belt P,
Bernard C,
Block J,
Bright T,
Buckingham B,
Calles J,
Calles J,
Chaithongdi N,
Clinton P,
Connery S,
Culler S,
DeVole N,
Diseases K,
Donithan M,
Earle K,
Farrugia G,
Farrugia G,
Fordham J,
Greene M,
Green M,
Hamilton F,
Hamilton F,
Hasler W,
Hasler WL,
Hejazi R,
Henry O,
Herman W,
Homko C,
Hooker J,
Isaacson M,
James S,
Kantor S,
Karstens A,
Kedar A,
Kim W,
Kirkeby K,
Koch K,
Koch KL,
Lee L,
Lee L,
Lytes V,
May P,
McCallum RW,
McCallum RW,
McNair V,
Menon L,
Minglana M,
Miriel L,
Moody N,
National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases Gastroparesis Clinical Research Consortium,
Nguyen L,
Nguyen L,
Nunan-Lui C,
Palit A,
Parker S,
Parkman HP,
Parkman HP,
Pasricha PJ,
Pasricha PJ,
Pathikonda M,
Rothberg AE,
Sachdeva P,
Saldana J,
Sarosiek I,
Simmons K,
Siraj E,
Snape W,
Snape WJ,
Sternberg A,
Stuart P,
Taylor M,
Tonascia J,
Tonascia J,
Torrance R,
Uelman S,
Ullah N,
Unalp-Arida A,
Ünalp-Arida A,
Van Natta M,
Van Raaphorst R,
Vasquez D,
Vaughn I,
Vega N,
Wilson L,
Yates K,
Yates K
Studies:
Gastroparesis Clinical Research Consortium
,
Nortriptyline for Idiopathic Gastroparesis
Gastroparesis can be diabetic or idiopathic, yet little is known about differences in their presentation. We compared clinical characteristics, symptoms, and gastric emptying in patients with type 1 or type 2 diabetic (DG) or idiopathic (IG) gastroparesis.