Gastric electrical stimulation improves symptoms and need for supplemental nutrition in children with severe nausea and vomiting: A ten‐year experience
Neurogastroenterology & Motility2021Vol. 33(9), pp. e14199–e14199
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Danielle Orsagh-Yentis, Kelsey Ryan, Nicole R. Hurwitz, Karen A. Diefenbach, Steven Teich, Hayat Mousa, Neetu Bali, Karla Vaz, Desale Yacob, Carlo Di Lorenzo, Peter L. Lu
Abstract
Children with severe nausea and vomiting treated with GES experienced significant and durable improvement in symptom severity and their ability to tolerate oral nutrition.
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