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Filter by:Several studies have been done on the efficacy of the herbal medicine Iberogast. In this study researcher want to learn more about the time needed for Iberogast to start to work after the patient took the drug. This study plans to enroll 300 adult male and female patients suffering from disturbance of stomach and intestine normal function and treated by their doctor with Iberogast drops. Patients will be asked to document on a diary card the changes of symptom severity of the stomach and intestine complaints and the time needed for the symptoms to improve after drug intake. At the end of the study the treating doctor and the patients will be asked about the overall changes of symptoms. In addition information on the safety of the drug and how well the drug is tolerated by the patients will be collected
The effect of SMS follow-up on drug compliance and efficacy in patients with FGIDs has not been reported in the literature. We, therefore, conducted a prospective randomized controlled trial to investigate whether SMS follow-up could improve treatment adherence in patients with FGIDs, which in turn would help symptom relief and improve treatment outcomes.
This study focuses on the relationship between the brain and the gut, and additionally will foster collaboration between Movement Disorder experts and Neurogastroenterologists to provide critical information and lead to innovative therapies in the future to treat GI dysfunction of Parkinson's Disease.
This is a single center, retrospective, propensity score-matched analyzed study. Patients who underwent gastroscopy and colonoscopy for physical examination in Qilu Hospital of Shandong University, China, from January 2017 to September 2018, were retrospectively reviewed to compare the incidence of gastrointestinal diseases diagnosed by endoscopy between physicians and general population.
In this observational study, researchers want to gain more information on children suffering from abnormal stomach and intestine function (based on the Rome criteria) and treated Iberogast. The Rome criteria have been developed by experts to support doctors to diagnose stomach and intestine disorders. This study will focus on children aged from 3 to 14 years in age treated by their doctor with the herbal drug Iberogast for their stomach and intestine complaints for one week. Researcher want to learn more about the efficacy of Iberogast by observing the changes of symptoms related to the stomach and intestine disorders. In addition information on the safety of the drug and how well the drug is tolerated by the patients will be collected.
This study will assess the development of gastrointestinal health in terms of digestive tolerability and immune-inflammatory response at the intestinal level comparing a conventional gluten-free cereal with a new cereal with prebiotics, probiotics and a very moderate amount of gluten. These are products adapted to infant feeding since 4 Months.
Gastrointestinal (GI) motility disorders in intensive care patients remain relatively unexplored. Nowadays, the frequency, risk factors and complications of GI dysfunction during enteral nutrition (EN) become more questionable. Our aim is to evaluate the frequency, risk factors and complications of GI dysfunction during EN in the first 2 weeks of the intensive care unit (ICU) stay and to identify precautions to prevent the development of GI dysfunction and avoid complications.
Researchers are trying to determine whether certain microbiome cause cancer or whether they are part of the microbiome in the gut due to the presence of cancer.
This study evaluates the effect of auricular neurostimulation on mitochondrial bioenergetics and inflammation through vagal nerve modulation via non-invasive percutaneous electrical nerve field stimulator in children with functional gastrointestinal disorders.
Patients aged 65 or older under gastrointestinal surgery will be enrolled,the investigators will assess the frailty of these patients by Frailty Index Scale and explore the correlation between the frailty and perioperative adverse events.