PubMed ID:
21483459
Public Release Type:
Journal
Publication Year: 2011
Affiliation: Department of Internal Medicine, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109, USA. whasler@umich.edu
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1038/ajg.2011.81
Authors:
Abell TL,
Abell TL,
Ameen V,
Atkinson M,
Baxter L,
Belt P,
Bernard C,
Calles J,
Colvin R,
Culler S,
DeVole N,
Donithan M,
Farrugia G,
Farrugia G,
Fordham J,
Greene M,
Green M,
Hamilton F,
Hamilton F,
Hasler WL,
Hasler WL,
Henry O,
Hooker J,
Hynes P,
Isaacson M,
James S,
Kantor S,
Kedar A,
Kim W,
Koch KL,
Koch KL,
Lee L,
Lee L,
Louiseau S,
Lytes V,
McNair V,
Menon L,
Miriel L,
Nguyen L,
Nguyen L,
NIDDK Gastroparesis Clinical Research Consortium (GpCRC),
Palit A,
Parker S,
Parkman HP,
Parkman HP,
Pasricha PJ,
Pasricha PJ,
Sachdeva P,
Shetler K,
Simmons K,
Smith M,
Snape WJ,
Snape WJ,
Spree D,
Sternberg A,
Stuart P,
Tonascia J,
Tonascia J,
Torrance R,
Ullah N,
Unalp-Arida A,
Ünalp-Arida A,
Van Natta M,
Van Raaphorst R,
Vaughn I,
Wilson L,
Wilson LA,
Yates K
Studies:
Gastroparesis Clinical Research Consortium
,
Nortriptyline for Idiopathic Gastroparesis
Bloating is commonly reported in gastroparesis, but its prevalence, impact, and associated factors are uninvestigated. We aimed to quantify the prevalence of bloating in gastroparesis and relate its severity to clinical factors and quality of life.