An energy algorithm improves symptoms in some patients with gastroparesis and treated with gastric electrical stimulation
Autor: | Warren Starkebaum, T. L. Abell, N Abidi |
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Rok vydání: | 2006 |
Předmět: |
Adult
Male Gastric electrical stimulation Gastroparesis Vomiting Physiology Nausea Electric Stimulation Therapy Pilot Projects Stimulation Humans Medicine Endocrine and Autonomic Systems business.industry Pulse (signal processing) Gastroenterology medicine.disease Electrodes Implanted Treatment Outcome Symptom improvement Female medicine.symptom business Algorithm Algorithms |
Zdroj: | Neurogastroenterology and Motility. 18:334-338 |
ISSN: | 1365-2982 1350-1925 |
Popis: | Gastric electrical stimulation (GES) is effective to improve symptoms of nausea and vomiting in most patients, but very little is known about the effect of varying stimulation parameters. We analysed stimulation parameters in a pilot study of 22 patients (12 idiopathic, four diabetic and four postsurgical) with drug-refractory gastroparesis who did not respond optimally to initial settings. Patients underwent high-frequency/lowenergy GES using identical initial stimulation parameters: 5 mA of current, 330 μs pulse width, 14 Hz for 0.1 s on and 5.0 s off. Due to lack on optimal response, 22 patients underwent alteration of an algorithm using stimulation parameters. At follow-up (mean of 4.3 years) a dose–response relationship for charge, power and energy were compared with baseline for the whole group and for each diagnostic subgroup by anovadata are reported as mean ± SE. Based on the mean of individual dose–response curves, differences in data are charge, current per pulse and energy per pulse were noted for the whole group at follow up vs baseline. The subgroup of patients with postsurgical gastroparesis required the most energy using the algorithm. In conclusion, an algorithmic approach to identify optimal stimulation parameters in GES for individual patients is associated with symptom improvement. Also, certain subgroups appear to have different energy parameters. Based on this preliminary data, the use of an algorithm for some patients with GES is feasible and may have potential for clinical application. A randomized-controlled trial of different stimulation parameters for GES seems warranted. |
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