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The use of gastric alimetry® for specific patient phenotyping in gastroduodenal disorders in comparison to gastric emptying scintigraphy

  • William Wang
  • , Daphne Foong
  • , Stefan Calder
  • , Gabriel Schamberg
  • , Chris Varghese
  • , William Xu
  • , Charlotte Daker
  • , Stephen Waite
  • , Peng Du
  • , Thomas Abell
  • , Henry Parkman
  • , Vivian Fernandes
  • , Christopher Andrews
  • , Armen Gharibans
  • , Vincent Ho
  • , Greg O'Grady

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Abstract

Background: Gastric emptying testing (GET), while useful for evaluating gastric motility, is not specific nor sensitive for neuromuscular disorders. However, Gastric Alimetry® (GA) is a novel medical test that uses gastric mapping and validated symptom profiling. The current study compared the patient-specific phenotyping from GA with GET.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)A192-A193
Number of pages2
JournalGut
Volume72
Issue numberSuppl. 2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023

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