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Gastroenterology Medicine & Research Gastroparesis and Symptoms-Sketchy Relationships Frieling T* Director of the Medical Clinic II, Germany *Corresponding author:Frieling T, Director of the Medical Clinic II, Clinic for Internal Medicine with gastroenterology, hepatology, infectious diseases, neurogastroenterology, gastrointestinal oncology, hematooncology and palliative medicine 47805 Krefeld, Lutherplatz 40, Germany Submission:August 16, 2021;Published: August 30, 2021 DOI: 10.31031/GMR.2021.06.000631 ISSN 2637-7632Volume6 Issue2

Highlights

  • Gastric dysfunction is caused by complex gastrointestinal pathophysiology Normal gastric emptying is controlled by complex gastrointestinal physiologic functions

  • The diagnosis of clinically relevant idiopathic GP is based on the combination of characteristic symptoms in conjunction with objective evidence of delayed gastric emptying in the absence of mechanical obstruction [1,2,3]

  • The conception that improvement of gastric outflow or motoric function by gastric peroral endoscopic pyloromyotomy (G-POEM) or Gastric Electrical Stimulation (GES) would improve gastrointestinal symptoms simplifies the complexity of gastric dysfunction

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T, Director of the Medical Clinic II, Clinic for Internal Medicine with gastroenterology, hepatology, infectious diseases, neurogastroenterology, gastrointestinal oncology, hematooncology and palliative medicine 47805. How to cite this article: Frieling T.

Introduction
Poor relationship between gastric dysfunction and clinical symptoms
Pitfalls in the treatment of GP and symptoms
Conclusion
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