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2. Inflammatory Markers and Mortality in Diabetic Versus Idiopathic Gastroparesis
3. Peripheral Arterial Disease in Chronic Kidney Disease: Disease Burden, Outcomes, and Interventional Strategies
4. Pathophysiology of Gastroparesis Syndromes Includes Anatomic and Physiologic Abnormalities
5. The Effect of Gastric Electrical Stimulation on Small Bowel Motility in Patients With Gastroparesis and Concomitant Pancreatic and Small Bowel Dysfunction: From Animal Model to Human Application
6. Opioid Use and Potency Are Associated With Clinical Features, Quality of Life, and Use of Resources in Patients With Gastroparesis
7. SHock-INduced Endotheliopathy (SHINE): A mechanistic justification for viscoelastography-guided resuscitation of traumatic and non-traumatic shock
8. Correction to: Pathophysiology of Gastroparesis Syndromes Includes Anatomic and Physiologic Abnormalities
9. Immunomodulation for treatment of drug and device refractory gastroparesis
10. Relating gastric scintigraphy and symptoms to motility capsule transit and pressure findings in suspected gastroparesis
11. Cajal Cell Counts are Important Predictors of Outcomes in Drug Refractory Gastroparesis Patients With Neurostimulation
12. Serum Catecholamines and Dysautonomia in Diabetic Gastroparesis and Liver Cirrhosis
13. Gastric Electrical Stimulation: Twentieth Century Development to Twenty-First Century Implementation and Personalization of Programming
14. Sa1158: GASTROPARESIS AND NEURO-MUSCULAR COMORBIDITIES: MITOCHONDRIAL DYSFUNCTION AND GLUCOSE METABOLISM ABNORMALITIES MIGHT EXPLAIN THE SYSTEMIC NATURE OF THE SYNDROME
15. A double-masked, randomized, placebo-controlled trial of temporary endoscopic mucosal gastric electrical stimulation for gastroparesis
16. Long-Term Effects of Gastric Stimulation on Gastric Electrical Physiology
17. Advances in the Management of Atrial Fibrillation with a Special Focus on Non-Pharmacological Approaches to Prevent Thromboembolism: A Review of Current Recommendations
18. Patent Foramen Ovale, the Role of Antiplatelet Therapy Alone or Anticoagulant Therapy Alone Versus Device Closure for Cryptogenic Stroke: A Review of the Literature and Current Recommendations
19. Correction to: Pathophysiology of Gastroparesis Syndromes Includes Anatomic and Physiologic Abnormalities
20. Pathophysiology of Gastroparesis Syndromes Includes Anatomic and Physiologic Abnormalities
21. Opioid Use and Potency Are Associated With Clinical Features, Quality of Life, and Use of Resources in Patients With Gastroparesis
22. Gastroparesis syndromes: Response to electrical stimulation
23. Temporary Gastric Stimulation in Patients With Gastroparesis Symptoms: Low-Resolution Mapping Multiple Versus Single Mucosal Lead Electrograms
24. Joint Hypermobility and Lower Extremity Performance in Patients With Gastroparesis Symptoms
25. Sa1569 - Predictive Factors of Intravenous Immunoglobulin Response in Drug and Device Refractory Gastroparesis
26. Mo1595 - Baseline Neuromuscular Assessment of Patients with Device and Drug Refractory Gastroparesis Receiving Intravenous Immunoglobulin Therapy
27. Additional file 1: of Twenty-five years of advocacy for patients with gastroparesis: support group therapy and patient reported outcome tool development
28. Additional file 2: of Twenty-five years of advocacy for patients with gastroparesis: support group therapy and patient reported outcome tool development
29. Patent Foramen Ovale, the Role of Antiplatelet Therapy Alone or Anticoagulant Therapy Alone VersusDevice Closure for Cryptogenic Stroke: A Review of the Literature and Current Recommendations
30. Long Term Gastric Electrical Stimulation has an Anti-inflammatory Effect
31. Gastric Electrical Stimulation is Associated with Both Early and Late Effects
32. Pathophysiological Mechanisms of Impaired Glucose Homeostasis in Gastroparesis Patients
33. Gastric Electrical Stimulation Is an Option for Patients with Refractory Cyclic Vomiting Syndrome
34. Inflammatory Markers and Mortality in Diabetic vs. Idiopathic Gastroparesis
35. Twenty-five years of advocacy for patients with gastroparesis: support group therapy and patient reported outcome tool development
36. Sa1690 Comparison of Neurohormonal Changes With Gastroparesis in Response to Temporary Gastric Electrical Stimulation
37. Mo1583 Dysregulation of Hormones Insulin and Amylin Is Associated With the Symptoms of Bloating and Anorexia in Diabetic Gastroparesis
38. Tu1741 Clinical Outcome of Diabetic Versus Idiopathic Gastroparesis Undergoing Gastric Electrical Stimulation
39. Sa1709 Comparison of Mucosal Neuronal Density With Full Thickness Biopsies, Gastrointestinal Symptoms and Gastric Emptying in Patients With Symptoms of Gastroparesis
40. Sa1691 Intravenous Immunoglobulin in Drug and Device Refractory Patients With the Symptoms of Gastroparesis - An Open Label Study
41. Autonomic Evaluation of Patients With Gastroparesis and Neurostimulation: Comparisons of Direct/Systemic and Indirect/Cardiac Measures
42. Measures of Autonomic Dysfunction in Diabetic and Idiopathic Gastroparesis
43. Long-term outcomes of gastric electrical stimulation in children with gastroparesis
44. Temporary Endoscopic Stimulation in Gastroparesis-like Syndrome
45. Su1864 Clinical Correspondence of Interstitial Cells of Cajal Values From Full Thickness Gastric Biopsy in Patients Undergoing Gastric Stimulation for Diabetic Gastroparesis
46. Su1421 The Electrogastrogram Analysed by Quantitative Signal Averaging Can Detect Changes Induced by Temporary Gastric Electrical Stimulation
47. Su1851 Clinical Correspondence of S100 Levels on Full Thickness Gastric Biopsy
48. Tu1210 Long Term Symptom Outcome After an Evidence Based Medicine Trial of Gastric Electrical Stimulation
49. Tu1427 Neuromuscular Evaluation of Drug and Device Refractory Patients With the Symptoms of Gastroparesis Reveals a Variety of Abnormalities
50. Su1422 Autonomic and Enteric Responses to Temporary Gastric Electrical Stimulation
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