Abstract

To assess the gastric emptying pattern of a standardized solid meal in patients with non-ulcer dyspepsia by using scintigraphic techniques. Results for the half-emptying time for solids (T1/2) and percent clearance of solid meal at 60 min (C60) of patients (n=35) having non-ulcer dyspepsia according to Rome II criteria were compared with age- and sex-matched controls (n=28). Gastric emptying was studied by using egg omelette labelled with Tc tin colloid. Data acquisition was done using two protocols: dynamic acquisition was performed for the first 100 min and then static acquisition was carried out for up to 4 h. T1/2 and C60 were calculated from the computer-generated time-activity curve. The normal range of T1/2 was 29-88 min (mean+/-2 SD) among the control group. The mean T1/2 of the patient group was 160.1+/-96.1 min (P<0.01). Twelve of 22 male patients and 11 of 13 female patients had prolonged T1/2. The normal range of C60 was 92-28% (mean+/-2 SD) in the control group. The mean C60 of the patient group was 33.1+/-18.5% (P<0.01). Fifteen of 22 male patients and 11 of 13 female patients had shortened C60. Gastric emptying is significantly delayed in both men and women having non-ulcer dyspepsia as the T1/2 is prolonged and the C60 is shortened in a significant number of these patients. Radionuclide tests might offer an objective way of assessing this particular aspect of gastric physiology.

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