Gastric electrical stimulation, also known as implantable gastric stimulation, is the use of specific devices to provide electrical stimulation to the...
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Gastroparesis (redirect from Delayed gastric emptying)
(including some antiemetics), and surgical approaches. Additionally, gastric electrical stimulation (GES; approved on a humanitarian device exemption) can be used...
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Bariatric surgery (redirect from Gastric plication)
PMID 32399847. Lal N, Livemore S, Dunne D, Khan I (2015). "Gastric Electrical Stimulation with the Enterra System: A Systematic Review". Gastroenterology...
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Feeding tube (redirect from Gastric feeding tube)
2015). "Surgical approaches to treatment of gastroparesis: gastric electrical stimulation, pyloroplasty, total gastrectomy and enteral feeding tubes"...
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Phases of digestion (redirect from Gastric phase)
system, and endocrine system collaborate in the digestive system to control gastric secretions, and motility associated with the movement of food throughout...
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for gastroparesis.[citation needed] Soffer, Edy E (2012). "Gastric Electrical Stimulation for Gastroparesis". Journal of Neurogastroenterology and Motility...
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nervous system innervation inhibits gastric motility. Parasympathetic nervous system innervation stimulates gastric motility. Rate and motility are also...
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from the original on 9 May 2018. Retrieved 12 March 2016. "Gastric Electrical Stimulation". The Regents of The University of California. Archived from...
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immune dysfunction, gut-brain axis dysfunction, abnormalities of gastric electrical rhythm, and autonomic nervous system/central nervous system dysregulation...
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Vagus nerve (section Stimulation)
receptor-mediated afferent vagus stimulation in the gut due to gastroenteritis is a cause of vomiting. Stimulation of the vagus nerve in the cervix uteri...
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Ghrelin (section Gastric bypass surgery)
may help prepare for food intake by increasing gastric motility and stimulating the secretion of gastric acid. Ghrelin activates cells in the anterior...
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phase, the gastric phase, and the intestinal phase. The first stage, the cephalic phase of digestion, begins with secretions from gastric glands in response...
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(usually 10–30 minutes) and after a stimulation meal (usually 30–60 minutes) with the patient lying quietly. The stimulation meal may vary but the most commonly...
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Stimulus (physiology) (redirect from Sensory stimulation)
measuring hindlimb withdrawal times (HLWT). Reflex Sensory stimulation therapy Stimulation Stimulus (psychology) Prescriptivist's Corner: Foreign Plurals...
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Gastrointestinal wall (redirect from Gastric wall)
the stomach, the epithelium is simple columnar, and is organised into gastric pits and glands to deal with secretion. In the small intestine, epithelium...
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Gibson Vibrola vibrato mechanisms for guitar Maestro, a brand of gastric electrical stimulator Maestro (airline), a Canadian charter airline Maestro (debit...
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are electrical and magnetic stimulation. Electrical nerve stimulation and some of the characterizations include transcranial alternating stimulation and...
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more pronounced alkaline tide results from vomiting, which stimulates hyperactivity of gastric parietal cells to replace lost stomach acid.[verification...
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to generate electrical activity independent of external stimulation. As a result, the cells of the node spontaneously generate electrical activity that...
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Electrical impedance tomography (EIT) is a noninvasive type of medical imaging in which the electrical conductivity, permittivity, and impedance of a part...
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Gastroesophageal reflux disease (redirect from Gastric reflux)
called Esophyx, may be effective. Acid perfusion test EndoStim Electrical Stimulation Therapy Esophageal motility disorder Esophageal motility study Carroll...
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parts of the body, the echoes of the heart's electrical activity can be detected. The record of the electrical signal is called an electrocardiogram. The...
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Visceral pain (redirect from Gastric hypersensitivity)
benefit in reducing pain include transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulators (TENS), targeted field stimulation, both used for somatic hyperalgesic states...
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liver to aid in the digestion of lipids has bactericidal properties. The gastric acid produced by the stomach can also kill microorganisms. Both contribute...
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sphincter, stomach, gallbladder), stimulate secretion of water into pancreatic juice and bile, and cause inhibition of gastric acid secretion and absorption...
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from the risks of gastric inflation causing vomiting and regurgitation, at least two reports have been found indicating that gastric insufflation remains...
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discover the mechanism. By using this approach (called programmed electrical stimulation) Wellens not only unraveled mechanisms and localization of arrhythmias...
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pro-regenerative bioelectric states can be driven and continued efforts at electrical stimulation. Recent molecular work has identified proton and sodium flux as...
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stomach's thick muscular wall blend the food thoroughly with the acidic gastric juice, producing a mixture called the chyme. The muscularis layer of the...
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stimulation was originally used in urinary incontinence. It was first used to treat FI in 1995. The procedure involves implantation of an electrical device...
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