PubMed ID:
20965184
Public Release Type:
Journal
Publication Year: 2011
Affiliation: Gastroenterology Section, Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19140, USA. henry.parkman@temple.edu
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1053/j.gastro.2010.10.015
Authors:
Tonascia J,
Belt P,
Colvin R,
Donithan M,
Green M,
Isaacson M,
Kim W,
Lee L,
Lydecker A,
Mann P,
Miriel L,
Sternberg A,
Unalp-Arida A,
Van Natta M,
Vaughn I,
Wilson L,
Yates K,
Coleski R,
Tonascia J,
Hamilton F,
National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases Gastroparesis Clinical Research Consortium,
Pasricha PJ,
Nguyen L,
Ullah N,
Snape W,
Bishop R,
DeVole N,
Greene M,
Louiseau S,
Marincek A,
Parker S,
Pillor E,
Ponsetto C,
Shetler K,
Farrugia G,
Bernard C,
Lurken M,
Parkman HP,
Doma S,
Gomez J,
Kantor S,
Lytes V,
Palit A,
Ramzan Z,
Sachdeva P,
Simmons K,
McCallum RW,
Hejazi R,
Sarosiek I,
Vasquez D,
Vega N,
Hasler W,
Atkinson M,
Abell T,
Fordham J,
Henry O,
Kedar A,
McNair V,
Pruett S,
Smith M,
Spree D,
Koch K,
Baxter L,
Calles J,
Culler S,
Hooker J,
Stuart P,
Hamilton F,
James S,
Torrance R,
Van Raaphorst R,
Nguyen L,
Pasricha PJ,
Snape WJ,
Farrugia G,
Koch KL,
Abell TL,
McCallum RW,
Lee L,
Unalp-Arida A,
Hasler WL,
Yates K,
Parkman HP
Studies:
Gastroparesis Clinical Research Consortium
,
Nortriptyline for Idiopathic Gastroparesis
Idiopathic gastroparesis (IG) is a common but poorly understood condition with significant morbidity. We studied characteristics of patients with IG enrolled in the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases Gastroparesis Clinical Research Consortium Registry.