Short-term symptomatic outcomes of GERD in patients with gastroparesis after gastric per oral endoscopic pyloromyotomy.

IF 2.6 3区 医学 Diseases of the Esophagus Pub Date : 2024-10-28 DOI:10.1093/dote/doae066
Syed Musa Raza, Daniyal Raza, Michelle Neice, Brittany Kile, Victoria Andrus, Elizabeth Armstrong, David Okuampa, Ashely Deville, Ross Dies, Lena Kawji, Maryam Mubashir, Shazia Rashid, Sidra Ahsan, Mohammad Alfrad Nobel Bhuiyan, Qiang Cai
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Gastroparesis (Gp) patients often have gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). Management of GERD in Gp patients is a challenge. Many studies have shown that gastric peroral endoscopic pyloromyotomy (G-POEM or POP) is moderately effective in reducing nausea and vomiting in patients with Gp. This study aims to determine whether G-POEM can improve GERD in Gp Patients. Patients who underwent G-POEM from July 2021 to October 2022 were enrolled in the study. GERD Health-Related Quality of Life (GERD HRQL) and Reflux Symptom Index (RSI) were used to assess patients' GERD before and after G-POEM. The use of proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) before and after G-POEM were also documented. The Gastroparesis Cardinal Symptom Index (GCSI) was used to assess the severity of Gp before and after G-POEM. A 'Welch two-sample t-test' was used to find differences in GERD HRQL (health-related quality of life) and RSI scores before and after the procedure. Pearson's chi-square test was used to find differences for use of PPI before and after G-POEM. Twenty-three consecutive refractory Gp patients with 30% male (average age 63.2) and 70% female patients (average age 53.9) were enrolled. Of these, 14 had diabetes, 3 had a history of surgery, and 6 had idiopathic Gp. The mean follow-up was 41 days (range 7-61 days). There was a significant decrease in the mean GERD HRQL score from 16.5 to 6.5 after G POEM with a P-value <0.0001 (95% level of significance) and a significant decrease in mean RSI score from 15.3 to 5.2 after G-POEM with P-value <0.0001 (95% level of significance). The proportion of use of PPI before GPOEM was 0.91, and the proportion of PPI use after GPOEM was 0.43 (P = 0.0008). The mean GCSI pre- and post-GPOEM were 3.53 and 1.59, respectively. Eighteen had clinical success in Gp as defined by decreased mean GCSI score greater than 1. In this short-term outcome study, 87% of patients' GERD HRQL scores and RSI scores decreased after G-POEM. These findings indicate that GPOEM not only effectively reduces Gp symptoms but also improves GERD symptoms leading to decreased or more effective use of PPI in these patients. To our knowledge, this is the first study to comprehensively show G-POEM significantly improves GERD. Further studies with a larger patient population and long-term outcomes are needed.

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胃瘫患者经口腔内镜幽门切除术后胃食管反流病的短期症状疗效。
胃瘫(Gp)患者通常患有胃食管反流病(GERD)。如何治疗 Gp 患者的胃食管反流病是一项挑战。许多研究表明,胃经口内镜幽门切开术(G-POEM 或 POP)对减轻 Gp 患者的恶心和呕吐有一定效果。本研究旨在确定 G-POEM 是否能改善 Gp 患者的胃食管反流。在 2021 年 7 月至 2022 年 10 月期间接受 G-POEM 治疗的患者被纳入研究。研究使用胃食管反流健康相关生活质量(GERD HRQL)和反流症状指数(RSI)来评估 G-POEM 前后患者的胃食管反流情况。此外,还记录了 G-POEM 前后质子泵抑制剂 (PPI) 的使用情况。胃痉挛卡迪纳尔症状指数(GCSI)用于评估 G-POEM 前后胃食管反流病的严重程度。采用 "韦尔奇双样本 t 检验 "发现胃食管反流病 HRQL(与健康相关的生活质量)和 RSI 评分在手术前后的差异。皮尔逊卡方检验用于发现 G-POEM 手术前后使用 PPI 的差异。该研究连续纳入了 23 名难治性 Gp 患者,其中 30% 为男性(平均年龄 63.2 岁),70% 为女性(平均年龄 53.9 岁)。其中,14 人患有糖尿病,3 人有手术史,6 人患有特发性 Gp。平均随访时间为 41 天(7-61 天不等)。接受 G POEM 治疗后,胃食管反流病 HRQL 平均得分从 16.5 分大幅降至 6.5 分,P 值为
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Diseases of the Esophagus
Diseases of the Esophagus Medicine-Gastroenterology
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期刊介绍: Diseases of the Esophagus covers all aspects of the esophagus - etiology, investigation and diagnosis, and both medical and surgical treatment.
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