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Gastroparesis: Fighting For Change > Support H.R. 3396 > Amber Dobbs

Amber Dobbs

Posted on August 30, 2019December 8, 2019 by Gastroparesis: Fighting For Change

I have been struggling with severe gastroparesis since 2004.. I’m currently in a bad flare up of my condition and am down to only 98 pounds again. We need this!

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Diagnostic Criteria and Symptom Profiles in Adult Idiopathic Gastroparesis: A Systematic ReviewThe numbers: "A large retrospective cross-sectional study in the United States found the overall standardized prevalence of gastroparesis to be 267.7 per 100,000 adults, whereas prevalence of ‘definite’ gastroparesis (individuals diagnosed via gastric emptying scintigraphy with persistent symptoms for more than 3 months) was 21.5 per 100,000."pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40625247/Full text: www.jnmjournal.org/journal/view.html?doi=10.5056/jnm24160#Gastroparesis #CureGP

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The findings highlight the inherent diagnostic challenges and underscores the need for confirming delayed gastric emptying to clinch an accurate diagnosis of gastroparesis. Future research should focu…

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/PRNewswire/ — This August, during Gastroparesis Awareness Month, patients, caregivers, healthcare professionals, and advocates across the country are coming…

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"Unlike previous GES studies that focused on patients with refractory gastroparesis, this study is evaluating patients who experience chronic nausea with severe symptoms, despite normal gastric emptying. Importantly, NAVIGATE also allows enrollment of patients who have previously undergone pyloric interventions."

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New hope for chronic nausea: Enterra Medical begins NAVIGATE study after gaining FDA IDE approval and Breakthrough Device designation | Enterra Medical, Inc.

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Enterra Medical, Inc., a leader in innovative treatments for gastrointestinal disorders, has initiated the NAVIGATE study to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of Gastric Electrical Stimulation (GE…

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