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1 Volume 149, Issue 7, Pages 1762-1774.e4 (December 2015)
Outcomes and Factors Associated With Reduced Symptoms in Patients With Gastroparesis  Pankaj J. Pasricha, Katherine P. Yates, Linda Nguyen, John Clarke, Thomas L. Abell, Gianrico Farrugia, William L. Hasler, Kenneth L. Koch, William J. Snape, Richard W. McCallum, Irene Sarosiek, James Tonascia, Laura A. Miriel, Linda Lee, Frank Hamilton, Henry P. Parkman  Gastroenterology  Volume 149, Issue 7, Pages e4 (December 2015) DOI: /j.gastro Copyright © 2015 AGA Institute Terms and Conditions

2 Figure 1 Proportion of symptom improvement over time (A) in patients with gastroparesis (diabetics (DM) and idiopathics) and (B) comparing diabetic to idiopathic patients. A test for trend using repeated-measures analysis adjusting for the baseline value of GCSI was computed to analyze whether symptom improvement was significantly different across follow-up, showing significant improvement over time for the gastroparesis group, with the increased improvement occurring in the first 48 weeks (P weeks = .01, P16-48 weeks=.01, P weeks = .47; in diabetics: P weeks = .05, P16-48 weeks = .68, P weeks = .17; in idiopathics: P weeks = .04, P16-48 weeks = .001, P weeks = .39.) P values compare whether the difference in symptom improvement from baseline is statistically significant between the diabetic and idiopathic groups at annual timepoints and also across all timepoints; no differences between the 2 groups occur. Gastroenterology  , e4DOI: ( /j.gastro ) Copyright © 2015 AGA Institute Terms and Conditions


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