Transcutaneous stimulation as a niche theme in gastroparesis therapy [version 2; peer review: 2 not approved]

Introduction Gastroparesis, a global condition causing bile salt accumulation, is prevalent globally. Diagnosis techniques like bile salt titration and nitric oxide sulfate can improve patient care. However, simptomatic control is needed to reduce inflammation and control potential diseases. Neurolo...

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Main Authors SALEH, ARMAN YURISALDI, Valentina, Riezky, Saputra, Dwi Arwandi Yogi
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Abstract Introduction Gastroparesis, a global condition causing bile salt accumulation, is prevalent globally. Diagnosis techniques like bile salt titration and nitric oxide sulfate can improve patient care. However, simptomatic control is needed to reduce inflammation and control potential diseases. Neurological techniques like gyroscope stimulation and endoscopy can diagnose refractive gastroparesis. Interdisciplinary collaboration and bibliometric research are crucial for finding effective treatments. Gastroparesis, a motility issue affecting 0.9-1.3% of diabetics, can be improved by new diagnostic methods like osmotic pressure and gastric emptying, enhancing patient treatment. Methods This study uses a literature review methodology to gather data from the Scopus database on neuroaid, analyzing it using Biblioshiny and VOSviewer software. The focus is on dietary adjustments, glucose regulation, and transcutaneous stimulation's role in gastroparesis treatment, using quantitative and qualitative analysis. Results The research trend found are documents by year, most relevant sources, factorial map of the most cited documents, factorial map of The documents with the highest contributes, documents by author, documents by country or territory, documents by subject area, documents by affiliation, network visualization, overlay visualization of scopus database using vosviewer, density visualization, thematic map, thematic evolution, cluster analysis, topic dendogram, and country collaboration map. According to our analysis, transcutaneous stimulation holds great promise for treating gastroparesis. We also found the necessity of multidisciplinary collaboration in the management of this illness. Conclusions The study on gastroparesis highlights key themes like diet modification, glucose control, medication therapy, Cajal's role in smooth muscle concentration, common causes, transcutaneous stimulation, motorcycle themes, vagus nerve, and emerging devices and electronics. Basic themes include gastrointestinal disorders, neuromodulation, patients, diabetes, and gastric electrical stimulation. The management of gastroparesis involves multidisciplinary approaches, lifestyle changes, medication therapy, and bedtime interventions, with further investigation into transcutaneous stimulation being warranted.
AbstractList Introduction Gastroparesis, a global condition causing bile salt accumulation, is prevalent globally. Diagnosis techniques like bile salt titration and nitric oxide sulfate can improve patient care. However, simptomatic control is needed to reduce inflammation and control potential diseases. Neurological techniques like gyroscope stimulation and endoscopy can diagnose refractive gastroparesis. Interdisciplinary collaboration and bibliometric research are crucial for finding effective treatments. Gastroparesis, a motility issue affecting 0.9-1.3% of diabetics, can be improved by new diagnostic methods like osmotic pressure and gastric emptying, enhancing patient treatment. Methods This study uses a literature review methodology to gather data from the Scopus database on neuroaid, analyzing it using Biblioshiny and VOSviewer software. The focus is on dietary adjustments, glucose regulation, and transcutaneous stimulation's role in gastroparesis treatment, using quantitative and qualitative analysis. Results The research trend found are documents by year, most relevant sources, factorial map of the most cited documents, factorial map of The documents with the highest contributes, documents by author, documents by country or territory, documents by subject area, documents by affiliation, network visualization, overlay visualization of scopus database using vosviewer, density visualization, thematic map, thematic evolution, cluster analysis, topic dendogram, and country collaboration map. According to our analysis, transcutaneous stimulation holds great promise for treating gastroparesis. We also found the necessity of multidisciplinary collaboration in the management of this illness. Conclusions The study on gastroparesis highlights key themes like diet modification, glucose control, medication therapy, Cajal's role in smooth muscle concentration, common causes, transcutaneous stimulation, motorcycle themes, vagus nerve, and emerging devices and electronics. Basic themes include gastrointestinal disorders, neuromodulation, patients, diabetes, and gastric electrical stimulation. The management of gastroparesis involves multidisciplinary approaches, lifestyle changes, medication therapy, and bedtime interventions, with further investigation into transcutaneous stimulation being warranted.
Introduction Gastroparesis, a global condition causing bile salt accumulation, is prevalent globally. Diagnosis techniques like bile salt titration and nitric oxide sulfate can improve patient care. However, simptomatic control is needed to reduce inflammation and control potential diseases. Neurological techniques like gyroscope stimulation and endoscopy can diagnose refractive gastroparesis. Interdisciplinary collaboration and bibliometric research are crucial for finding effective treatments. Gastroparesis, a motility issue affecting 0.9-1.3% of diabetics, can be improved by new diagnostic methods like osmotic pressure and gastric emptying, enhancing patient treatment. Methods This study uses a literature review methodology to gather data from the Scopus database on neuroaid, analyzing it using Biblioshiny and VOSviewer software. The focus is on dietary adjustments, glucose regulation, and transcutaneous stimulation’s role in gastroparesis treatment, using quantitative and qualitative analysis. Results The research trend found are documents by year, most relevant sources, factorial map of the most cited documents, factorial map of The documents with the highest contributes, documents by author, documents by country or territory, documents by subject area, documents by affiliation, network visualization, overlay visualization of scopus database using vosviewer, density visualization, thematic map, thematic evolution, cluster analysis, topic dendogram, and country collaboration map. According to our analysis, transcutaneous stimulation holds great promise for treating gastroparesis. We also found the necessity of multidisciplinary collaboration in the management of this illness. Conclusions The study on gastroparesis highlights key themes like diet modification, glucose control, medication therapy, Cajal’s role in smooth muscle concentration, common causes, transcutaneous stimulation, motorcycle themes, vagus nerve, and emerging devices and electronics. Basic themes include gastrointestinal disorders, neuromodulation, patients, diabetes, and gastric electrical stimulation. The management of gastroparesis involves multidisciplinary approaches, lifestyle changes, medication therapy, and bedtime interventions, with further investigation into transcutaneous stimulation being warranted.
Author Valentina, Riezky
Saputra, Dwi Arwandi Yogi
SALEH, ARMAN YURISALDI
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