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Gastric electrical stimulation: An emerging therapy for children with intractable gastroparesis 被引量:2

Gastric electrical stimulation: An emerging therapy for children with intractable gastroparesis
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摘要 Management of gastroparesis remains challenging,particularly in pediatric patients.Supportive care and pharmacological therapies for symptoms remain the mainstay treatment.Although they are effective for mild and some moderately severe cases,often time they do not work for severe gastroparesis.There are a few prokinetics available,yet the use of these drugs is limited by a lack of persistent efficacy and/or safety concerns.Currently,the only modality for adult patients with severe intractable gastroparesis is surgery,e.g.,pyloroplasty and partial gastrectomy,however,this option is generally considered too radical for a growing child.Novel therapeutic approaches,particularly those which are less invasive,are needed.This article explores gastric electrical stimulation(GES),a new therapy for gastroparesis.Unlike others,it neither needs medications nor gastrectomy;rather,it treats through the use of microelectrodes to deliver high-frequency low energy electric stimulation to the pacemaker area of the stomach.Thus,it is tolerated and safe in children.Like in adult patients,GES appears to work in releasing symptoms,improving nutrition,and enhancing the quality of life;it also helps wean off medications and eliminate many needs for hospitalization.Considering the transient nature of gastroparesis in children in many occasions,GES is considered a“bridging”therapy after failed medical interventions and before surgery. Management of gastroparesis remains challenging,particularly in pediatric patients.Supportive care and pharmacological therapies for symptoms remain the mainstay treatment.Although they are effective for mild and some moderately severe cases,often time they do not work for severe gastroparesis.There are a few prokinetics available,yet the use of these drugs is limited by a lack of persistent efficacy and/or safety concerns.Currently,the only modality for adult patients with severe intractable gastroparesis is surgery,e.g.,pyloroplasty and partial gastrectomy,however,this option is generally considered too radical for a growing child.Novel therapeutic approaches,particularly those which are less invasive,are needed.This article explores gastric electrical stimulation (GES),a new therapy for gastroparesis.Unlike others,it neither needs medications nor gastrectomy;rather,it treats through the use of microelectrodes to deliver high-frequency low energy electric stimulation to the pacemaker area of the stomach.Thus,it is tolerated and safe in children.Like in adult patients,GES appears to work in releasing symptoms,improving nutrition,and enhancing the quality of life;it also helps wean off medications and eliminate many needs for hospitalization.Considering the transient nature of gastroparesis in children in many occasions,GES is considered a"bridging"therapy after failed medical interventions and before surgery.
出处 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 SCIE CAS 2019年第48期6880-6889,共10页 世界胃肠病学杂志(英文版)
关键词 GASTROPARESIS Gastric electrical stimulation NAUSEA VOMITING PROKINETICS Gastroparesis Gastric electrical stimulation Nausea Vomiting Prokinetics
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