EndoFlip pilórico y su utilidad clínica en gastroparesia
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https://doi.org/10.22516/25007440.1183Palabras clave:
Gastroparesia, Píloro, Vaciamiento gástrico, Impedancia eléctrica, EndoFLIPResumen
La gastroparesia es un trastorno crónico de la motilidad gástrica que genera un deterioro marcado de la calidad de vida y costos significativos en los sistemas de salud. Las terapias médicas son limitadas para su manejo, por lo cual ha surgido un entusiasmo creciente en las terapias dirigidas al píloro. La sonda de imagen luminal funcional (FLIP) ha demostrado ser una herramienta diagnóstica útil para evaluar las características del píloro, especialmente en casos refractarios, en los que podría guiar hacia una mejor estrategia de manejo y, en muchos casos, predecir la respuesta clínica.
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