PubMed ID:
21684286
Public Release Type:
Journal
Publication Year: 2011
Affiliation: Gastroenterology Section, Department of Medicine, Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19140, USA. henry.parkman@temple.edu
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1053/j.gastro.2011.04.045
Authors:
Sarosiek I,
Yates K,
Wilson L,
Vaughn I,
Van Natta M,
Unalp-Arida A,
Sternberg A,
Miriel L,
Lee L,
Kim W,
Isaacson M,
Green M,
Donithan M,
Colvin R,
Belt P,
Tonascia J,
Van Raaphorst R,
Torrance R,
James S,
Ameen V,
Hamilton F,
Bernard C,
Farrugia G,
Stuart P,
Menon L,
Hooker J,
Culler S,
Calles J,
Baxter L,
Koch K,
Spree D,
Smith M,
Moody N,
McNair V,
Kedar A,
Hynes P,
Henry O,
Fordham J,
Amin O,
Abell T,
Uelman S,
Rothberg AE,
Herman W,
Atkinson M,
Hasler W,
Vega N,
Vasquez D,
Saldana J,
Hejazi R,
Connery S,
Bright T,
McCallum RW,
Simmons K,
Siraj E,
Sachdeva P,
Pathikonda M,
Palit A,
Lytes V,
Kantor S,
Homko C,
Parkman HP,
Shetler K,
Parker S,
Nunan-Lui C,
Louiseau S,
Kirkeby K,
Minglana M,
Greene M,
Earle K,
DeVole N,
Snape W,
Ullah N,
Nguyen L,
Hossain K,
Clinton P,
Buckingham B,
Block J,
Basina M,
Pasricha PJ,
NIDDK Gastroparesis Clinical Research Consortium,
Hamilton F,
Tonascia J,
Unalp-Arida A,
Lee L,
Duffy F,
Parrish CR,
Petito D,
McCallum RW,
Abell TL,
Koch KL,
Calles J,
Farrugia G,
Snape WJ,
Pasricha PJ,
Nguyan L,
Hasler WL,
Yates KP,
Parkman HP
Studies:
Gastroparesis Clinical Research Consortium
,
Nortriptyline for Idiopathic Gastroparesis
Gastroparesis can lead to food aversion, poor oral intake, and subsequent malnutrition. We characterized dietary intake and nutritional deficiencies in patients with diabetic and idiopathic gastroparesis.