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    S630 Gastroparesis Is Here to Stay: Long-Term Outcomes of Gastric Emptying and Symptoms in Gastroparesis Patients Treated at a GI Motility Center by Taclob, Jeff Angelo, Diaz, Jesus, Kalas, Ammar, Sarosiek, Irene, McCallum, Richard

    Published in The American journal of gastroenterology (01-10-2023)
    “…There is a paucity of published data about the long-term follow-up of patients with these different etiologies. Conclusion: This study, the first to address…”
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    Central Nervous System Mechanisms of Nausea in Gastroparesis: An fMRI-Based Case–Control Study by Snodgrass, Phillip, Sandoval, Hugo, Calhoun, Vince D., Ramos-Duran, Luis, Song, Gengqing, Sun, Yan, Alvarado, Ben, Bashashati, Mohammad, Sarosiek, Irene, McCallum, Richard W.

    Published in Digestive diseases and sciences (01-02-2020)
    “…Background/Aims Nausea is a major complaint of gastroparesis (GP), and the pathophysiology of this condition is poorly understood. Therefore, this study…”
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    Cardiovascular Safety Profile and Clinical Experience With High-Dose Domperidone Therapy for Nausea and Vomiting by Ortiz, Arleen, MD, Cooper, Chad J., MD MHA, Gomez, Yvette, BS, Sarosiek, Irene, MD, McCallum, Richard W., MD, Alvarez, Alicia, MD

    “…Abstract Introduction Domperidone is a dopamine receptor antagonist with peripheral prokinetic and central antiemetic properties. Prolongation of the QTc…”
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    Central and Peripheral Effects of Transcutaneous Acupuncture Treatment for Nausea in Patients with Diabetic Gastroparesis by Sarosiek, Irene, Song, Gengqing, Sun, Yan, Sandoval, Hugo, Sands, Stephen, Chen, Jiande, McCallum, Richard W

    “…Nausea, an unpleasant symptom of diabetic gastroparesis (DMGP), has been reported to be alleviated by needleless transcutaneous electrical acupuncture (TEA)…”
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