Prevalence of Upper Gastrointestinal Symptoms and Gastric Dysrhythmias in Diabetic and Non-Diabetic Indian Populations: A Real-World Retrospective Analysis from Electrogastrography Data

<b>Background:</b> Upper gastrointestinal (GI) motility disorders, such as gastroparesis and functional dyspepsia (FD), contribute significantly to morbidity, especially in populations at risk for type 2 diabetes. However, the prevalence and clinical manifestations of these disorders in...

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Main Authors: Sanjay Bandyopadhyay, Ajit Kolatkar
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description <b>Background:</b> Upper gastrointestinal (GI) motility disorders, such as gastroparesis and functional dyspepsia (FD), contribute significantly to morbidity, especially in populations at risk for type 2 diabetes. However, the prevalence and clinical manifestations of these disorders in India, and associated gastric dysrhythmias, are not well studied within this population. <b>Methods:</b> This retrospective, cross-sectional study analyzed 3689 patients who underwent electrogastrography with water load satiety test (EGGWLST) testing across multiple motility clinics in India. The prevalence of gastroparesis and FD-like symptoms, symptom severity, and their association with diabetes and other comorbidities were evaluated. Symptom severity was assessed using the Gastroparesis Cardinal Symptom Index (GCSI). EGGWLST findings were documented, including the gastric myoelectric activity threshold (GMAT) scores. <b>Results:</b> The study population had a mean age of 43.18 years. GCSI scores indicated that patients had symptoms that were mild (55%), moderate (33%), and severe (8%). Compared with the non-diabetic population, diabetic subjects had significantly higher rates of early satiety (56% vs. 45%, <i>p</i> < 0.0001), bloating (73% vs. 67%, <i>p</i> = 0.005), and reflux (28% vs. 24%, <i>p</i> = 0.029). WLST data analysis revealed that significantly more diabetic subjects ingested <350 mL (16% vs. 12%, <i>p</i> = 0.000016). EGG analysis revealed gastric dysthymias in one-third (65%) of patients. Significantly more diabetic subjects (22% vs. 18% <i>p</i> = 0.015) had a GMAT score >0.59. <b>Conclusions:</b> Upper GI motility disorders are prevalent in India, particularly among diabetic patients. EGG is a valuable tool for characterizing these disorders, and may help in personalizing therapeutic approaches. Further research is required to optimize treatment strategies.
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spelling doaj-art-cd82d66bb46e4d6b8daeb70baf4f5dbc2025-08-20T03:08:47ZengMDPI AGDiagnostics2075-44182025-04-0115789510.3390/diagnostics15070895Prevalence of Upper Gastrointestinal Symptoms and Gastric Dysrhythmias in Diabetic and Non-Diabetic Indian Populations: A Real-World Retrospective Analysis from Electrogastrography DataSanjay Bandyopadhyay0Ajit Kolatkar1Kolkata Gastro Care, Jessore Road, Dumdum, Kolkata 700028, West Bengal, IndiaGastroLab India Pvt. Ltd., 202, Speciality Business Centre, Balewadi Rd, Pune 411045, Maharashtra, India<b>Background:</b> Upper gastrointestinal (GI) motility disorders, such as gastroparesis and functional dyspepsia (FD), contribute significantly to morbidity, especially in populations at risk for type 2 diabetes. However, the prevalence and clinical manifestations of these disorders in India, and associated gastric dysrhythmias, are not well studied within this population. <b>Methods:</b> This retrospective, cross-sectional study analyzed 3689 patients who underwent electrogastrography with water load satiety test (EGGWLST) testing across multiple motility clinics in India. The prevalence of gastroparesis and FD-like symptoms, symptom severity, and their association with diabetes and other comorbidities were evaluated. Symptom severity was assessed using the Gastroparesis Cardinal Symptom Index (GCSI). EGGWLST findings were documented, including the gastric myoelectric activity threshold (GMAT) scores. <b>Results:</b> The study population had a mean age of 43.18 years. GCSI scores indicated that patients had symptoms that were mild (55%), moderate (33%), and severe (8%). Compared with the non-diabetic population, diabetic subjects had significantly higher rates of early satiety (56% vs. 45%, <i>p</i> < 0.0001), bloating (73% vs. 67%, <i>p</i> = 0.005), and reflux (28% vs. 24%, <i>p</i> = 0.029). WLST data analysis revealed that significantly more diabetic subjects ingested <350 mL (16% vs. 12%, <i>p</i> = 0.000016). EGG analysis revealed gastric dysthymias in one-third (65%) of patients. Significantly more diabetic subjects (22% vs. 18% <i>p</i> = 0.015) had a GMAT score >0.59. <b>Conclusions:</b> Upper GI motility disorders are prevalent in India, particularly among diabetic patients. EGG is a valuable tool for characterizing these disorders, and may help in personalizing therapeutic approaches. Further research is required to optimize treatment strategies.https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4418/15/7/895gastroparesisdyspepsiaelectrogastrographygastric myoelectric activitydiabetesupper GI disorders
spellingShingle Sanjay Bandyopadhyay
Ajit Kolatkar
Prevalence of Upper Gastrointestinal Symptoms and Gastric Dysrhythmias in Diabetic and Non-Diabetic Indian Populations: A Real-World Retrospective Analysis from Electrogastrography Data
Diagnostics
gastroparesis
dyspepsia
electrogastrography
gastric myoelectric activity
diabetes
upper GI disorders
title Prevalence of Upper Gastrointestinal Symptoms and Gastric Dysrhythmias in Diabetic and Non-Diabetic Indian Populations: A Real-World Retrospective Analysis from Electrogastrography Data
title_full Prevalence of Upper Gastrointestinal Symptoms and Gastric Dysrhythmias in Diabetic and Non-Diabetic Indian Populations: A Real-World Retrospective Analysis from Electrogastrography Data
title_fullStr Prevalence of Upper Gastrointestinal Symptoms and Gastric Dysrhythmias in Diabetic and Non-Diabetic Indian Populations: A Real-World Retrospective Analysis from Electrogastrography Data
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of Upper Gastrointestinal Symptoms and Gastric Dysrhythmias in Diabetic and Non-Diabetic Indian Populations: A Real-World Retrospective Analysis from Electrogastrography Data
title_short Prevalence of Upper Gastrointestinal Symptoms and Gastric Dysrhythmias in Diabetic and Non-Diabetic Indian Populations: A Real-World Retrospective Analysis from Electrogastrography Data
title_sort prevalence of upper gastrointestinal symptoms and gastric dysrhythmias in diabetic and non diabetic indian populations a real world retrospective analysis from electrogastrography data
topic gastroparesis
dyspepsia
electrogastrography
gastric myoelectric activity
diabetes
upper GI disorders
url https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4418/15/7/895
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