Jessica Chang, Antonietta Russo, Michelle Bound, Christopher K Rayner, Karen L Jones, Michael Horowitz
Diabetes care 2012 DecTo evaluate the natural history of gastric emptying in diabetes. Thirteen patients with diabetes (12, type 1; 1, type 2) had measurements of gastric emptying, blood glucose levels, glycated hemoglobin, upper gastrointestinal symptoms, and autonomic nerve function at baseline and after 24.7 ± 1.5 years. There was no change in gastric emptying of either solids (% retention at 100 min) (baseline 58.5 ± 5% vs. follow-up 51.9 ± 8%; P = 0.35) or liquids (50% emptying time) (baseline 29.8 ± 3 min vs. follow-up 34.3 ± 6 min; P = 0.37). Gastric emptying of solid at follow-up was related to emptying at baseline (r = 0.56, P < 0.05). At follow-up, blood glucose concentrations were lower (P = 0.006), autonomic function deteriorated (P = 0.03), and gastrointestinal symptoms remained unchanged (P = 0.17). In unselected patients with diabetes, gastric emptying appears remarkably stable over 25 years.
Jessica Chang, Antonietta Russo, Michelle Bound, Christopher K Rayner, Karen L Jones, Michael Horowitz. A 25-year longitudinal evaluation of gastric emptying in diabetes. Diabetes care. 2012 Dec;35(12):2594-6
PMID: 22891253
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