PubMed ID:
20588262
Public Release Type:
Journal
Publication Year: 2010
Affiliation: Department of Gastroenterology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109, USA. whasler@umich.edu
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1038/ajg.2010.253
Authors:
Farrugia G,
Tonascia J,
Lee L,
Snape WJ,
Abell TL,
Koch KL,
Pasricha PJ,
Wilson LA,
Parkman HP,
Hasler WL,
Tonascia J,
Belt P,
Colvin R,
Donithan M,
Green M,
Isaacson M,
Kim W,
Lee L,
Lydecker A,
Mann P,
Miriel L,
Sternberg A,
Ünalp-Arida A,
Van Natta M,
Vaughn I,
Wilson L,
Yates K,
Unalp-Arida A,
Hamilton F,
NIDDK 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,
Coleski R,
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
Studies:
Gastroparesis Clinical Research Consortium
,
Nortriptyline for Idiopathic Gastroparesis
Gastroparesis patients may have associated psychological distress. This study aimed to measure depression and anxiety in gastroparesis in relation to disease severity, etiology, and gastric retention.