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  • Gastroenterology
  • Neurogastroenterology
  • Motility Disorders

Background:

  • Gastroduodenal symptoms like bloating and nausea are common, affecting over 7% of adults.
  • Sensorimotor dysfunction underlies many of these prevalent symptoms.
  • Current diagnostic tests for gastric function are limited in guiding targeted care.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore correlations between intragastric meal distribution patterns and patient symptom profiles.
  • To advance understanding beyond broad disease labels toward mechanistic profiling.
  • To review current and emerging methods for evaluating gastric sensorimotor function.

Main Methods:

  • Gastric emptying scintigraphy to assess intragastric meal distribution.
  • Review of accommodation testing, gastric emptying studies, and myoelectrical activity measurement.
  • Discussion of antroduodenal manometry as an evaluation technique.

Main Results:

  • New data reveals correlations between intragastric meal distribution patterns and specific symptom profiles.
  • This research supports a deeper mechanistic understanding of gastroduodenal disorders.
  • Progress is being made in unraveling the complex pathophysiology of gastric symptoms.

Conclusions:

  • Accurate profiling of gastroduodenal disorder mechanisms is crucial for progress.
  • Identifying specific disease phenotypes will inform more precise patient care.
  • Emerging techniques offer new avenues for evaluating gastric function and symptoms.