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PubMed ID
Public Release Type
Journal
Publication Year
2010
Affiliation
Department of Gastroenterology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109, USA. whasler@umich.edu
Authors
Abell T, Abell TL, Atkinson M, Baxter L, Belt P, Bernard C, Bishop R, Calles J, Coleski R, Colvin R, Culler S, DeVole N, Doma S, Donithan M, Farrugia G, Fordham J, Gomez J, Greene M, Green M, Hamilton F, Hasler W, Hasler WL, Hejazi R, Henry O, Hooker J, Isaacson M, James S, Kantor S, Kedar A, Kim W, Koch K, Koch KL, Lee L, Louiseau S, Lurken M, Lydecker A, Lytes V, Mann P, Marincek A, McCallum RW, McNair V, Miriel L, Nguyen L, NIDDK Gastroparesis Clinical Research Consortium, Palit A, Parker S, Parkman HP, Pasricha PJ, Pillor E, Ponsetto C, Pruett S, Ramzan Z, Sachdeva P, Sarosiek I, Shetler K, Simmons K, Smith M, Snape W, Snape WJ, Spree D, Sternberg A, Stuart P, Tonascia J, Torrance R, Ullah N, Unalp-Arida A, Ünalp-Arida A, Van Natta M, Van Raaphorst R, Vasquez D, Vaughn I, Vega N, Wilson L, Wilson LA, Yates K
Studies
Citation
Hasler WL, Parkman HP, Wilson LA, Pasricha PJ, Koch KL, Abell TL, Snape WJ, Farrugia G, Lee L, Tonascia J, Unalp-Arida A, Hamilton F, NIDDK Gastroparesis Clinical Research Consortium. Psychological dysfunction is associated with symptom severity but not disease etiology or degree of gastric retention in patients with gastroparesis. Am J Gastroenterol 2010 Nov;105(11):2357-67. Epub 2010 Jun 29.

Abstract

Gastroparesis patients may have associated psychological distress. This study aimed to measure depression and anxiety in gastroparesis in relation to disease severity, etiology, and gastric retention.