Mendes Giacomo
Gastroparesis, a condition characterized by delayed gastric emptying without mechanical obstruction, presents significant clinical challenges due to its chronic and often debilitating symptoms. Recent advancements in research are providing new insights into the pathophysiology, diagnosis and treatment of gastroparesis. Emerging technologies such as gastric electrical stimulation, novel pharmacological agents and advanced diagnostic tools are paving the way for more effective management strategies. This article reviews the current state of gastroparesis research, highlights recent breakthroughs and discusses potential future directions in the diagnosis and treatment of this complex disorder.
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