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Gastric emptying time, not enterogastric reflux, is related to symptoms after upper gastrointestinal/biliary surgery

Authors :
Constantine T. Frantzides
Dimitris J. Apostolopoulos
Atul K. Madan
Anastasia Stavraka
Evangelia Vlontzou
Source :
The American Journal of Surgery. 184:596-599
Publication Year :
2002
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2002.

Abstract

Background It has been suggested that symptoms from bile reflux gastritis are related to the frequency and degree of enterogastric reflux (EGR). Methods Patients with history of upper gastrointestinal surgery or cholecystectomy as well as control patients were studied. Presence of EGR, degree of EGR, and gastric bile emptying time were assessed and quantified via 99mTC scintillation imaging and then compared between symptomatic and asymptomatic patients. Results Patients with vagotomy and pyloroplasty, Billroth I, Billroth II, and cholecystectomy demonstrated statistically higher degrees of EGR compared with controls. Although asymptomatic and symptomatic patients with a history of upper gastrointestinal or biliary surgery demonstrated no statistically significant differences between incidence of EGR and degree of EGR, there was a statistically significant difference in gastric emptying time. Conclusions Delayed gastric emptying time, not frequency or extent of EGR, was associated with the symptoms of bile reflux in patients who had previous upper gastrointestinal or biliary operations.

Details

ISSN :
00029610
Volume :
184
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The American Journal of Surgery
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....519fdae66fa842f56f583608ecc60328
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/s0002-9610(02)01104-2