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Characterisation of post-fundoplication gastric dysfunction using Gastric Alimetry

Xu, W.; Wang, T. H.-H.; Foong, D.; Schamberg, G.; Evennett, N.; Beban, G.; Gharibans, A.; Alimetry, S.; Daker, C.; Ho, V.; O'Grady, G.

2023-11-06 surgery
10.1101/2023.11.05.23297357
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BackgroundAdverse gastric symptoms persist in up to 20% of fundoplication surgeries completed for gastroesophageal reflux disease, causing significant morbidity, and driving the need for revisional procedures. Non-invasive techniques to assess the mechanisms of persistent postoperative symptoms are lacking. We aimed to investigate gastric myoelectrical abnormalities and symptoms in patients after fundoplication using a novel non-invasive body surface gastric mapping (BSGM) device. MethodsPatients with previous fundoplication surgery and ongoing significant gastroduodenal symptoms, and matched controls were included. BSGM using Gastric Alimetry (Alimetry, New Zealand) was employed, consisting of a high resolution 64-channel array, validated symptom-logging App, and wearable reader. Results16 patients with significant chronic symptoms post-fundoplication were recruited, with 16 matched controls. Overall, 6/16 (37.5%) patients showed significant spectral abnormalities defined by unstable gastric myoelectrical activity (n = 2), abnormally high gastric frequencies (n = 3) or high gastric amplitudes (n = 1). Those with spectral abnormalities had higher Patient Assessment of Upper Gastrointestinal Disorders-Symptom Severity Index scores (3.2 [2.8 to 3.6] vs 2.3 [2.2 to 2.8]; p =0.024). 7/16 patients (43.8%) had Gastric Alimetry tests suggestive of gut-brain axis contributions, and without myoelectrical dysfunction. Increasing Principal Gastric Frequency deviation, and decreasing Rhythm Index were associated with symptom severity (r>0.40, p<0.05). ConclusionA significant number of patients with persistent post-fundoplication symptoms display abnormal gastric function on Gastric Alimetry testing, which correlates with symptom severity. These findings advance the pathophysiological understanding of post-fundoplication disorders which may inform diagnosis and patient selection for medical therapy and revisional surgery.

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