2021
Can Propofol Be Used to Assess the Presence of the Rectoanal Inhibitory Reflex During Anorectal Manometry Studies?
Arbizu RA, Amicangelo M, Rodriguez L, Nurko S. Can Propofol Be Used to Assess the Presence of the Rectoanal Inhibitory Reflex During Anorectal Manometry Studies? Journal Of Pediatric Gastroenterology And Nutrition 2021, 74: 33-37. PMID: 34478251, DOI: 10.1097/mpg.0000000000003283.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIntra-anal pressuresRectoanal inhibitory reflexAnorectal manometryInhibitory reflexAbsent rectoanal inhibitory reflexInternal anal sphincter relaxationNormal rectoanal inhibitory reflexAnal sphincter relaxationAnorectal manometry studyBalloon distentionIAS relaxationSpinal neuropathyIntractable constipationObstructive symptomsSphincter relaxationProspective studyAnesthesia inductionManometry studiesPatientsPropofolDisease repairLatency timeConstipationAnesthesiaReflex
2018
Same day versus next day antroduodenal manometry results in children with upper gastrointestinal symptoms: A prospective study
Arbizu RA, Nurko S, Heinz N, Amicangelo M, Rodriguez L. Same day versus next day antroduodenal manometry results in children with upper gastrointestinal symptoms: A prospective study. Neurogastroenterology & Motility 2018, 31: e13521. PMID: 30537362, DOI: 10.1111/nmo.13521.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSmall bowel motility indexDay 1Day 2Motility indexAbnormal studiesCatheter placementNormal studiesPhase IIIStudy interpretationChallenge phaseUpper gastrointestinal symptomsProportion of patientsGastrointestinal symptomsManometry resultsPostprandial responseProspective studyManometry parametersPatientsStudy parametersMotor complexSame dayAntrumDaysAnesthesiaCatheter
2016
Utility of Octreotide in Advancing Enteral Feeds in Children with Chronic Intestinal Pseudo-Obstruction
Ambartsumyan L, Flores A, Nurko S, Rodriguez L. Utility of Octreotide in Advancing Enteral Feeds in Children with Chronic Intestinal Pseudo-Obstruction. Pediatric Drugs 2016, 18: 387-392. PMID: 27520652, DOI: 10.1007/s40272-016-0189-x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsOctreotide responseEnteral toleranceAntroduodenal manometryChronic Intestinal Pseudo-ObstructionEfficacy of octreotideIntestinal phase IIIIntestinal Pseudo-ObstructionPresence of ileostomyTPN-dependent childrenTertiary care centerTotal parenteral nutritionMethodsThe study populationLimited effective therapiesHigher median increasePseudo-ObstructionParenteral nutritionEnteral feedsHigh morbidityProspective studyResultsA totalCare centerEffective therapyChallenging disorderAllergic reactionsStudy population
2015
618 Effect of Anesthesia in Colon Motility: Prospective Study of Children With Intractable Constipation Undergoing Colon Manometry
Arbizu R, Heinz N, Amicangelo M, Nurko S, Rodriguez L. 618 Effect of Anesthesia in Colon Motility: Prospective Study of Children With Intractable Constipation Undergoing Colon Manometry. Gastroenterology 2015, 148: s-121. DOI: 10.1016/s0016-5085(15)30421-2.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2013
Relationship between postprandial metabolomics and colon motility in children with constipation
Rodriguez L, Roberts LD, LaRosa J, Heinz N, Gerszten R, Nurko S, Goldstein AM. Relationship between postprandial metabolomics and colon motility in children with constipation. Neurogastroenterology & Motility 2013, 25: 420-e299. PMID: 23421516, PMCID: PMC3877617, DOI: 10.1111/nmo.12086.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTreatment of constipationColonic motilityMotility indexMotility patternsNormal postprandial increasePostprandial motility patternCohort of childrenPostprandial metabolic changesSignificant metabolite changesColon manometryColon motilityConstipated childrenProspective studyStandardized mealKynurenic acidMeal challengePostprandial increasePostprandial changesMultiple time pointsConstipationLipid metabolitesPotential metabolic targetsAbstractTextSpecific metabolitesMetabolic changes