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Advances in the diagnosis and classification of gastric and intestinal motility disorders

Authors :
S. Mark Scott
Magnus Simren
Phil G. Dinning
Jan Tack
Michael Camilleri
Henry P. Parkman
Gabrio Bassotti
Carolina Malagelada
Jutta Keller
Madhusudan Grover
Mark A. Fox
Meiyun Ke
Peter Layer
John O. Clarke
Per M. Hellström
Hans Törnblom
Source :
Nature reviews. Gastroenterology & hepatology
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2018.

Abstract

Disturbances of gastric, intestinal and colonic motor and sensory functions affect a large proportion of the population worldwide, impair quality of life and cause considerable health-care costs. Assessment of gastrointestinal motility in these patients can serve to establish diagnosis and to guide therapy. Major advances in diagnostic techniques during the past 5-10 years have led to this update about indications for and selection and performance of currently available tests. As symptoms have poor concordance with gastrointestinal motor dysfunction, clinical motility testing is indicated in patients in whom there is no evidence of causative mucosal or structural diseases such as inflammatory or malignant disease. Transit tests using radiopaque markers, scintigraphy, breath tests and wireless motility capsules are noninvasive. Other tests of gastrointestinal contractility or sensation usually require intubation, typically represent second-line investigations limited to patients with severe symptoms and are performed at only specialized centres. This Consensus Statement details recommended tests as well as useful clinical alternatives for investigation of gastric, small bowel and colonic motility. The article provides recommendations on how to classify gastrointestinal motor disorders on the basis of test results and describes how test results guide treatment decisions.

Details

ISSN :
17595053 and 17595045
Volume :
15
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature Reviews Gastroenterology & Hepatology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....a15be0ac8c1eef839b049f5ab45c6a07