Does gastric bypass surgery alter the pattern of solid and liquid gastric emptying compared to controls?
11 control subjects and 12 patients, 12 months post-gastric bypass surgery
Gastric bypass surgery (assessed 12 months post-operatively)
Control subjects
Pattern of gastric emptying (solid and liquid emptying rates) measured using a double isotope technique with a scintillation camerasurrogate
Gastric bypass surgery significantly alters gastric motility, resulting in slower solid emptying and more rapid liquid emptying, independent of stomal size or weight loss.
The pattern of gastric emptying has been assessed after gastric bypass surgery using a double isotope technique for measuring solid and liquid emptying with a scintillation camera. Eleven control subjects and 12 patients, 12 months post-gastric bypass, were studied. Stomal and gastric pouch size were assessed at endoscopy. Solid emptying was slower and liquid emptying was more rapid after gastric bypass surgery. Initial rapid emptying of solid occurred in the 4 patients with the smallest pouch diameters. There was no correlation between stomal size and rates of solid or liquid emptying nor between the weight loss produced by the operation and the rates of solid or liquid emptying, stoma or pouch size.
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Horowitz et al. (Mon,) studied this question.
synapsesocial.com/papers/69df47e81113c054a47a0dd6 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/bjs.1800691108
Michael Horowitz
Royal Adelaide Hospital
David J. Cook
UnitedHealth Group (United States)
Peter Collins
Tokai University
British journal of surgery
The University of Adelaide
Royal Adelaide Hospital
South Australia Pathology
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