Mosapride accelerates the delayed gastric emptying of high-viscosity liquids: A crossover study using continuous real-time 13C breath test (breathID system)

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Background/Aims: The administration of liquid nutrients to patients is often accompanied by complications such as gastroesophageal reflux. To prevent gastroesophageal reflux, high-viscosity liquid meals are used widely, however, it still remains controversial whether high-viscosity liquid meals have any effect on the rate of gastric emptying. The present study was conducted with the aim of determining whether high-viscosity liquid meals had any effect on the rate of gastric emptying and mosapride might accelerate the rate of gastric emptying of high-viscosity liquid meals. Methods: Six healthy male volunteers underwent 3 tests at intervals of > 1 week. After fasting for > 8 hours, each subject received one of three test meals (liquid meal only, high-viscosity liquid meal [liquid meal plus pectin] only, or high-viscosity liquid meal 30 minutes after intake of mosapride). A 13C-acetic acid breath test was performed, which monitored the rate of gastric emptying for 4 hours. Using the Oridion Research Software (β version), breath test parameters were calculated. The study parameters were examined for all the 3 test conditions and compared using the Freidman test. Results: Gastric emptying was significantly delayed following intake of a high-viscosity liquid meal alone as compared with a liquid meal alone; however, intake of mosapride prior to a high-viscosity liquid meal was associated with a significantly accelerated rate of gastric emptying as compared with a high-viscosity liquid meal alone. Conclusions: This study showed that high-viscosity liquid meals delayed gastric emptying: however, mosapride recovered the delayed rate of gastric emptying by high-viscosity liquid meals. © 2011 The Korean Society of Neurogastroenterology and Motility.

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Sakamoto, Y., Sekino, Y., Yamada, E., Ohkubo, H., Higurashi, T., Sakai, E., … Inamori, M. (2011). Mosapride accelerates the delayed gastric emptying of high-viscosity liquids: A crossover study using continuous real-time 13C breath test (breathID system). Journal of Neurogastroenterology and Motility, 17(4), 395–401. https://doi.org/10.5056/jnm.2011.17.4.395

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