Gastroparesis following kidney/pancreas transplant

:  This pilot study examined associations among patterns of gastric myoelectrical activity, symptoms of gastroparesis, years of diabetes, months of dialysis, and use of gastrointestinal medications in gastroparetic kidney‐pancreas (KP) transplant recipients. Electrogastrography (EGG) and gastric sym...

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Published inClinical transplantation Vol. 18; no. 3; pp. 306 - 311
Main Authors Cashion, AK, Holmes, SL, Hathaway, DK, Gaber, AO
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Published Oxford, UK Munksgaard International Publishers 01.06.2004
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Abstract :  This pilot study examined associations among patterns of gastric myoelectrical activity, symptoms of gastroparesis, years of diabetes, months of dialysis, and use of gastrointestinal medications in gastroparetic kidney‐pancreas (KP) transplant recipients. Electrogastrography (EGG) and gastric symptom data were obtained from 42 transplant recipients before and after transplant (6, 12, and 24 months). Recipients were 38 ± 7 yr of age, 88% Whites, and 60% male; 97% had hypertension. All had functioning grafts post‐transplant (mean creatinine, 1.59 ± 0.66 mg/dL, and serum glucose 91.97 ± 24.92 mg/dL). Sixteen subjects had normal EGG (2.7–3.2 cycles per minute, cpm); two were tachygastric (>3.2 cpm) at all time points; one remained bradygastric (<2.7 cpm) throughout the study period. Following transplant, symptoms lessened and were associated with 6‐month normalization of EGG (r = 0.41, p = 0.02). A small change in the percentage of patients with normal EGG was observed from baseline to 24 months (67% vs. 69% respectively); however, there was a shift from bradygastria (29% to 15% respectively) to tachygastria (5% to 15% respectively). Prescribed prokinetic and antisecretory medications use increased over the study period from 13 (31%) subjects at baseline to 32 (86%) at 6 months; 21 (78%) at 12 months; and 12 (92%) at 24 months. Although symptoms diminish following transplant, gastroparesis remains a significant problem for transplant patients. Normalization of EGG and shifts from bradygastria to tachygastria occur post‐transplant. Our results suggest that serial EGGs and frequent assessment of symptoms can be used to follow gastroparesis in KP recipients.
AbstractList :  This pilot study examined associations among patterns of gastric myoelectrical activity, symptoms of gastroparesis, years of diabetes, months of dialysis, and use of gastrointestinal medications in gastroparetic kidney‐pancreas (KP) transplant recipients. Electrogastrography (EGG) and gastric symptom data were obtained from 42 transplant recipients before and after transplant (6, 12, and 24 months). Recipients were 38 ± 7 yr of age, 88% Whites, and 60% male; 97% had hypertension. All had functioning grafts post‐transplant (mean creatinine, 1.59 ± 0.66 mg/dL, and serum glucose 91.97 ± 24.92 mg/dL). Sixteen subjects had normal EGG (2.7–3.2 cycles per minute, cpm); two were tachygastric (>3.2 cpm) at all time points; one remained bradygastric (<2.7 cpm) throughout the study period. Following transplant, symptoms lessened and were associated with 6‐month normalization of EGG (r = 0.41, p = 0.02). A small change in the percentage of patients with normal EGG was observed from baseline to 24 months (67% vs. 69% respectively); however, there was a shift from bradygastria (29% to 15% respectively) to tachygastria (5% to 15% respectively). Prescribed prokinetic and antisecretory medications use increased over the study period from 13 (31%) subjects at baseline to 32 (86%) at 6 months; 21 (78%) at 12 months; and 12 (92%) at 24 months. Although symptoms diminish following transplant, gastroparesis remains a significant problem for transplant patients. Normalization of EGG and shifts from bradygastria to tachygastria occur post‐transplant. Our results suggest that serial EGGs and frequent assessment of symptoms can be used to follow gastroparesis in KP recipients.
This pilot study examined associations among patterns of gastric myoelectrical activity, symptoms of gastroparesis, years of diabetes, months of dialysis, and use of gastrointestinal medications in gastroparetic kidney-pancreas (KP) transplant recipients. Electrogastrography (EGG) and gastric symptom data were obtained from 42 transplant recipients before and after transplant (6, 12, and 24 months). Recipients were 38 +/- 7 yr of age, 88% Whites, and 60% male; 97% had hypertension. All had functioning grafts post-transplant (mean creatinine, 1.59 +/- 0.66 mg/dL, and serum glucose 91.97 +/- 24.92 mg/dL). Sixteen subjects had normal EGG (2.7-3.2 cycles per minute, cpm); two were tachygastric (>3.2 cpm) at all time points; one remained bradygastric (<2.7 cpm) throughout the study period. Following transplant, symptoms lessened and were associated with 6-month normalization of EGG (r = 0.41, p = 0.02). A small change in the percentage of patients with normal EGG was observed from baseline to 24 months (67% vs. 69% respectively); however, there was a shift from bradygastria (29% to 15% respectively) to tachygastria (5% to 15% respectively). Prescribed prokinetic and antisecretory medications use increased over the study period from 13 (31%) subjects at baseline to 32 (86%) at 6 months; 21 (78%) at 12 months; and 12 (92%) at 24 months. Although symptoms diminish following transplant, gastroparesis remains a significant problem for transplant patients. Normalization of EGG and shifts from bradygastria to tachygastria occur post-transplant. Our results suggest that serial EGGs and frequent assessment of symptoms can be used to follow gastroparesis in KP recipients.
This pilot study examined associations among patterns of gastric myoelectrical activity, symptoms of gastroparesis, years of diabetes, months of dialysis, and use of gastrointestinal medications in gastroparetic kidney-pancreas (KP) transplant recipients. Electrogastrography (EGG) and gastric symptom data were obtained from 42 transplant recipients before and after transplant (6, 12, and 24 months). Recipients were 38 +/- 7 yr of age, 88% Whites, and 60% male; 97% had hypertension. All had functioning grafts post-transplant (mean creatinine, 1.59 +/- 0.66 mg/dL, and serum glucose 91.97 +/- 24.92 mg/dL). Sixteen subjects had normal EGG (2.7-3.2 cycles per minute, cpm); two were tachygastric (>3.2 cpm) at all time points; one remained bradygastric (<2.7 cpm) throughout the study period. Following transplant, symptoms lessened and were associated with 6-month normalization of EGG (r = 0.41, p = 0.02). A small change in the percentage of patients with normal EGG was observed from baseline to 24 months (67% vs. 69% respectively); however, there was a shift from bradygastria (29% to 15% respectively) to tachygastria (5% to 15% respectively). Prescribed prokinetic and antisecretory medications use increased over the study period from 13 (31%) subjects at baseline to 32 (86%) at 6 months; 21 (78%) at 12 months; and 12 (92%) at 24 months. Although symptoms diminish following transplant, gastroparesis remains a significant problem for transplant patients. Normalization of EGG and shifts from bradygastria to tachygastria occur post-transplant. Our results suggest that serial EGGs and frequent assessment of symptoms can be used to follow gastroparesis in KP recipients.This pilot study examined associations among patterns of gastric myoelectrical activity, symptoms of gastroparesis, years of diabetes, months of dialysis, and use of gastrointestinal medications in gastroparetic kidney-pancreas (KP) transplant recipients. Electrogastrography (EGG) and gastric symptom data were obtained from 42 transplant recipients before and after transplant (6, 12, and 24 months). Recipients were 38 +/- 7 yr of age, 88% Whites, and 60% male; 97% had hypertension. All had functioning grafts post-transplant (mean creatinine, 1.59 +/- 0.66 mg/dL, and serum glucose 91.97 +/- 24.92 mg/dL). Sixteen subjects had normal EGG (2.7-3.2 cycles per minute, cpm); two were tachygastric (>3.2 cpm) at all time points; one remained bradygastric (<2.7 cpm) throughout the study period. Following transplant, symptoms lessened and were associated with 6-month normalization of EGG (r = 0.41, p = 0.02). A small change in the percentage of patients with normal EGG was observed from baseline to 24 months (67% vs. 69% respectively); however, there was a shift from bradygastria (29% to 15% respectively) to tachygastria (5% to 15% respectively). Prescribed prokinetic and antisecretory medications use increased over the study period from 13 (31%) subjects at baseline to 32 (86%) at 6 months; 21 (78%) at 12 months; and 12 (92%) at 24 months. Although symptoms diminish following transplant, gastroparesis remains a significant problem for transplant patients. Normalization of EGG and shifts from bradygastria to tachygastria occur post-transplant. Our results suggest that serial EGGs and frequent assessment of symptoms can be used to follow gastroparesis in KP recipients.
This pilot study examined associations among patterns of gastric myoelectrical activity, symptoms of gastroparesis, years of diabetes, months of dialysis, and use of gastrointestinal medications in gastroparetic kidney‐pancreas (KP) transplant recipients. Electrogastrography (EGG) and gastric symptom data were obtained from 42 transplant recipients before and after transplant (6, 12, and 24 months). Recipients were 38 ± 7 yr of age, 88% Whites, and 60% male; 97% had hypertension. All had functioning grafts post‐transplant (mean creatinine, 1.59 ± 0.66 mg/dL, and serum glucose 91.97 ± 24.92 mg/dL). Sixteen subjects had normal EGG (2.7–3.2 cycles per minute, cpm); two were tachygastric (>3.2 cpm) at all time points; one remained bradygastric (<2.7 cpm) throughout the study period. Following transplant, symptoms lessened and were associated with 6‐month normalization of EGG (r = 0.41, p = 0.02). A small change in the percentage of patients with normal EGG was observed from baseline to 24 months (67% vs. 69% respectively); however, there was a shift from bradygastria (29% to 15% respectively) to tachygastria (5% to 15% respectively). Prescribed prokinetic and antisecretory medications use increased over the study period from 13 (31%) subjects at baseline to 32 (86%) at 6 months; 21 (78%) at 12 months; and 12 (92%) at 24 months. Although symptoms diminish following transplant, gastroparesis remains a significant problem for transplant patients. Normalization of EGG and shifts from bradygastria to tachygastria occur post‐transplant. Our results suggest that serial EGGs and frequent assessment of symptoms can be used to follow gastroparesis in KP recipients.
Author Cashion, AK
Hathaway, DK
Gaber, AO
Holmes, SL
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diabetes
Diabetes Mellitus - physiopathology
Diabetes Mellitus - surgery
Dialysis
Electrodiagnosis - methods
electrogastrography
Female
Gastrointestinal Agents - therapeutic use
gastroparesis
Gastroparesis - drug therapy
Gastroparesis - etiology
Gastroparesis - physiopathology
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Kidney Failure, Chronic - surgery
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Kidney Transplantation - adverse effects
kidney/pancreas transplantation
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Pancreas Transplantation - adverse effects
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