Bookedited by Richard McCallum, Henry Parkman, John Clarke, Braden Kuo.
Contents:
Historical perspectives on gastric motility and gastroparesis
Epidemiology of gastroparesis
Clinical presentations of gastroparesis
Natural history of patients with gastroparesis
Gastric dysmotility at the organ level in gastroparesis
Cellular pathogenesis of gastroparesis
Sensory dysfunction in gastroparesis
Pathology of gastroparesis: ICC, enteric neurons and fibrosis
Gastroparesis and the brain-gut axis
Autonomic neuropathies and gastroparesis
Gastric emptying scintigraphy
The use of wireless motility capsule in the diagnosis and monitoring of gastroparesis
Breath tests for the assessment of gastroparesis
Magnetic resonance imaging for gastric motility and function
Electrogastrography for suspected gastroparesis
Antroduodenal manometry for the evaluation of patients with suspected gastroparesis
Ancillary testing including barostat, SPECT, and satiety testing
Diabetic gastroparesis
Postsurgical gastroparesis
Idiopathic gastroparesis
Gastroparesis from other causes
Pediatric gastroparesis
Dietary therapy for gastroparesis
Prokinetic agents for gastroparesis
Antiemetic therapy for gastroparesis
Abdominal pain in gastroparesis: Prevalence, potential causes and management
Psychiatric aspects of gastroparesis
Alternative, complementary medicine and cannabinoids for gastroparesis
Enteric tube placement for gastroparesis: Gastrostomy, gastrojejunostomy and jejunostomy
Gastric electrical stimulation for gastroparesis
Surgical management of gastroparesis
Studies from the NIH Gastroparesis Clinical Research Consortium: Towards improving our understanding and treatment of gastroparesis
Evaluating response in gastroparesis: Patient reported outcome measures and survey instruments
The pyloric revolution: Patient selection
Endoscopic full-thickness gastric biopsy: Ready for prime time?
Distinguishing between functional dyspepsia and gastroparesis: Does it matter?
Female predominance in gastroparesis
A brief history and future directions of permanent, temporary, and endoscopic GES
Cell transplantation for gastroparesis
A vision of the future for gastroparesis
Resources for the gastroparesis patient.