Recently, Dr. Neha Santucci gave our group an excellent update on disorders of gut-brain interaction. My notes below may contain errors in transcription and in omission. Along with my notes, I have included many of her slides.
Key points:
- Atlantis study showed that amitriptyline reduces IBS pain (Related blog post: Atlantis Study: Possibly Best Evidence That Tricyclics May Help Irritable Bowel)
- Dr. Santucci reviewed the evidence for linaclotide, cyproheptadine, mirtazapine, prucalopride, and aprepitant. The latter was effective for CVS but not functional nausea.
- Placebo has been shown to have some beneficial effects in DGBIs; this affects the results of clinical trials
- Ginger may be beneficial for nausea
- Intrapyloric botox has been associated with improvement in functional dyspepsia. Improvement did not correlated with gastric emptying
- Percutaneous electrical nerve field stimulation (PENFS) is associated with improvement in multiple aspects of functional disorders including pain, nausea, somatization, sleep and anxiety.
- The improvements in abdominal pain and functional disability with PENFS are still present at least 6-12 months afterwards
- PENFS can be repeated and has similar effectiveness
- PENFS can be used in children >8 yrs, can be used with other treatments (pharmacologic, psychologic, or dietary).
- PENFS can be used as prophylaxis of CVS























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- Opportunity Costs with Auricular Stimulation in Adolescents with Irritable Bowel Syndrome
- Neuro-Stim for Refractory Cyclic Vomiting?
- “Implementing psychological therapies for gastrointestinal disorders in pediatrics”
- Linaclotide -Here’s the Pediatric Data
- Educating Families About Chronic Pain
- Linaclotide -Now FDA-Approved for Children
- Educating Families About Chronic Pain (2024). This is a very helpful article explaining how to educate families about chronic pain
- A (Virtual) Reality Without Pain?
- Jose Garza: What’s New in Motility (Part 2)
- It Hurts Here and Here and Here
- Dreaded Nausea (2022) Plus Skills or Pills
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