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Arch Hellen Med, 17(4), July-August 2000, 390-394
ORIGINAL PAPER
Effects of cisapride on gastroparesis in patients
with type 2 diabetes mellitus
I.N. MIGDALIS,1 P. GEΟRGOULIAS,2
N. DIMAKOPOULOS,2
N. PAPAPANAGIOTOU,1 K. CHAIROPOULOS,3 N. VARVARIGOS1
12nd Department of Internal
Medicine
2Department of Nuclear Medicine
3Department of Neurology, NIMTS Hospital, Athens, Greece
OBJECTIVE
Ιnvestigation of the effects of cisapride on
gastric emptying in diabetic patients.
METHOD Fifteen patients with type 2 diabetes
mellitus were studied. All the subjects were documented to have autonomic neuropathy
and delayed gastric emptying. Autonomic neuropathy was assessed by standard
cardiovascular reflex tests. The measurement of gastric emptying was made by
double isotope tests before and after each patient had taken cisapride in a
dose of 40 mg/day for 12 weeks. Symptoms related to gastric function were rated
by the patients on a 3-point scale before and after treatment.
RESULTS After
administration of cisapride for 12 weeks the gastric emptying of both solids
and liquids was faster (P<0.01, P<0.02, respectively), and there were
reported improvements in symptoms (P<0.001).
CONCLUSIONS These findings indicate that cisapride improves
gastric emptying in type 2 diabetics with gastroparesis and is associated with
a significant reduction in symptoms.
Key words: Autonomic neuropathy, Cisapride, Diabetes mellitus, Gastroparesis.