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Minimally-invasive temporary gastric stimulation: A pilot study to predict the outcome of electronic gastric stimulation with the Enterra™ system.
Hauke LangPeter P. GrimmingerH NeumannF CorvinusEdin HadzijusufovicStefan HeinrichBenjamin Babicsubject
AdultMalePost surgicalGastric stimulationGastroparesisStimulationElectric Stimulation TherapyPilot Projectslaw.invention03 medical and health sciencesYoung Adult0302 clinical medicineRandomized controlled trialMedian follow-uplawCost SavingsmedicineHumansGastroparesisAgedHepatologyGastric emptyingbusiness.industryGastroenterologyMiddle Agedmedicine.diseasePylorusmedicine.anatomical_structureTreatment OutcomeGastric Emptying030220 oncology & carcinogenesisAnesthesia030211 gastroenterology & hepatologyFemaleLaparoscopybusinessdescription
Abstract Introduction Gastroparesis (GP) is defined as delayed gastric emptying (GE) without any obstruction of the pylorus. It can be divided into idiopathic, diabetic, post surgical and rare causes. Electronic gastric stimulation (EGS) – Enterra Medtronic™ – is a part of GP therapy. Although its positive impact has been reported in open label trials, randomized controlled trials failed in demonstrating a positive outcome. The aim of this pilot study was to establish a reliable prediction for permanent gastric stimulation. Patients and procedure 6 female patients underwent laparoscopic implantation of 2 temporary electrodes. The Enterra™ system was connected and taped to the skin. Baseline and postoperative gastroparesis cardinal symptom index (GCSI), a validated index for GP therapy, was assessed. Response to EGS was defined as a 50% decrease of baseline GCSI. Results 4 of 6 patients responded to temporary EGS. 3 of 4 responders underwent permanent implantation. 1 non-responder received a permanent Enterra™ at another institution. After a median follow up time of 9 months the responder group GCSI remained low, whereas the non-responder GCSI had increased. Moreover, the health care system was saved € 30,678.03 by this test stimulation concept. Conclusion Laparoscopic implantation of a temporary EGS system predicts the outcome of permanent gastric stimulation and is cost-saving.
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2018-10-01 | Digestive and liver disease : official journal of the Italian Society of Gastroenterology and the Italian Association for the Study of the Liver |