New stomach 'Map' could guide better treatment for digestive paralysis
NCT ID NCT06493032
Summary
This study is testing a non-invasive tool called Body Surface Gastric Mapping (BSGM) to see if it can help doctors predict which patients with severe gastroparesis (stomach paralysis) will benefit most from a specific endoscopic procedure called G-POEM. Researchers will enroll 20 patients and use the BSGM test before and after the procedure to see if changes in the stomach's electrical activity match improvements in symptoms and quality of life. The goal is to gather information that could help match the right treatment to the right patient in the future.
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