Abstract

Forty-five patients with non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM) were enrolled in the study. Before and after the 2-week treatment course of oral erythromycin, esophageal (the mean transit time, MTT) and gastric motility (the halftime of gastric emptying, GETt1/2) were evaluated by radionuclide labeled liquid and solid meals. Meanwhile, the fasting blood sugar (FBS) levels were monitored. After a 2-week erythromycin treatment, MTT shortened from 9.32±1.12 to 6.28±0.91 s and GETt1/2 shortened from 210.2±24.3 to 128.3±30.1 min. Meanwhile, FBS decreased from 198.2±30.1 to 121.5±21.3 mg/dl ( P value <.05). We conclude that a 2-week treatment course of oral erythromycin can significantly improve esophageal and gastric motility which results in a better control of blood sugar in patients with NIDDM.

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