Diabetic Gastroparesis Clinical Trial
Official title:
A Randomized Controlled Trial of Gastric Meal With and Without Prior Jejunal Feeding on GI Symptoms and Response in Patients With Diabetic Gastro-enteropathy, Diabetic Controls and Healthy Volunteers
Diabetic 'Gastroparesis' or 'Gastroenteropathy' is a condition in which patients suffer
episodes of nausea, vomiting, abdominal bloating and pain after eating. These symptoms occur
in the absence of any structural abnormality of the stomach, rather abnormal gastric
function underlies the condition. Up to one in five patients with type I diabetes experience
symptoms consistent with this diagnosis. The effects on diabetic control, physical health
and emotional quality of life are severe. Patients do not respond reliably to general
supportive management or conventional medications. Surgical options have disappointing
results. The need for more effective treatment is acknowledged universally.
Feeding into the small bowel beyond the stomach (jejunal feeding) is established management
in diabetic patients with gastroenteropathy that are malnourished due to poor oral intake.
The benefits have been assumed secondary to improved nutrition and diabetic control; however
this assertion has never been studied. Recently we observed that patients with severe
gastroenteropathy recovered promptly and could eat normally during and for a few hours after
jejunal feeding. These observations suggest that jejunal feeding has 'quasi-pharmacological'
effects in patients with gastroenteropathy. One attractive explanation for these
observations is that gastroenteropathy represents a failure of oral intake to 'switch' the
stomach from the fasted to the fed state. According to this hypothesis, jejunal feeding
'restores' the normal fed state by bypassing the dysfunctional stomach.
This project will assess the effects of feeding on gastrointestinal (GI) sensory and motor
function in diabetic gastroenteropathy. Healthy volunteers and diabetic controls without
symptoms will also be investigated. Studies will assess:
1. Effects on GI symptoms and function to gastric distension in fasted and fed states
2. Effects on GI symptoms and function to oral vs. nasogastric delivery of a test meal
3. A trial of gastric feeding with and without prior jejunal feeding on GI symptoms and
function Non-invasive magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) techniques will be applied to
assess complex gastric response to feeding. In addition the effects of feeding on
symptoms and gastric function will be related to alterations in GI hormones and
autonomic nervous activity (eg cardiovagal tone) to assess how the integrated response
of the GI tract to feeding fails in patients with diabetic gastroenteropathy.
The primary aim of this project is to assess the effectiveness of jejunal feeding in the
management of diabetic gastroenteropathy. However, by defining the processes that 'switch'
gastric function between the fasted and the fed states and control gastric emptying, we hope
also to identify candidate targets for more effective pharmacologic treatment of this severe
disease.
- Trial with medical device
n/a
Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Crossover Assignment, Masking: Double Blind (Subject, Investigator), Primary Purpose: Treatment
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