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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
Dumping syndrome can be divided into two classifications. These classifications are based on the onset of symptoms after the first meal. | [[Gastric dumping syndrome|Dumping syndrome]] can be divided into two classifications. These classifications are based on the onset of [[Symptom|symptoms]] after the first meal. | ||
==Classification== | ==Classification== | ||
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|'''Risk Factor''' | |'''Risk Factor''' | ||
|Bariatric Surgery | |[[Bariatrics|Bariatric]] [[Surgery]] | ||
|Hyperosmolar chyme | |Hyperosmolar [[chyme]] | ||
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|'''Mechanism''' | |'''Mechanism''' | ||
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* Increased release of multiple GI hormones | * Increased release of multiple [[Gastrointestinal tract|GI]] [[Hormone|hormones]] | ||
* Decrease in gastric volume | * Decrease in [[Stomach|gastric]] [[volume]] | ||
* Impaired retention | * Impaired [[retention]] | ||
* Possible Pyloric dysfunction | * Possible Pyloric dysfunction | ||
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* Rapid glucose absorption | * Rapid [[glucose]] absorption | ||
* Incretin release (GLP-1) | * [[Incretin]] release ([[Glucagon-like peptide-1|GLP-1]]) | ||
* Amplified insulin secretion | * Amplified [[insulin]] [[secretion]] | ||
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|'''Symptoms''' | |'''Symptoms''' | ||
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* Nausea | * [[Nausea and vomiting|Nausea]] | ||
* Bloating | * [[Bloating]] | ||
* Vomiting | * [[Nausea and vomiting|Vomiting]] | ||
* Diarrhea | * [[Diarrhea]] | ||
* Borborygmus | * [[Borborygmus]] | ||
* Epigastric fullness | * [[Epigastric]] fullness | ||
* Abdominal cramps | * Abdominal [[Cramp|cramps]] | ||
* Diaphoresis | * [[Diaphoresis]] | ||
* Desire to lie down | * [[Desire]] to lie down | ||
* Headache | * [[Headache]] | ||
* Flushing | * [[Flushing]] | ||
* Fatigue | * [[Fatigue]] | ||
* Lightheadedness | * [[Dizziness|Lightheadedness]] | ||
* Pallor | * [[Pallor]] | ||
* Palpitations | * [[Palpitation|Palpitations]] | ||
* Syncope | * [[Syncope]] | ||
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* Tremor | * [[Tremor]] | ||
* Hunger | * [[Hunger]] | ||
* Perspiration | * [[Perspiration]] | ||
* Difficulty with concentration | * Difficulty with [[concentration]] | ||
* Decreased consciousness | * Decreased [[consciousness]] | ||
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|'''Hormones''' | |'''Hormones''' | ||
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* Vasoactive agents (VIP, Neurotensin) | * [[Vasoactive]] agents ([[Vasoactive intestinal peptide|VIP]], [[Neurotensin]]) | ||
* Incretins (GIP, GLP-1) | * [[Incretin|Incretins]] (GIP, [[Glucagon-like peptide-1|GLP-1)]] | ||
* Glucose-modulating hormones (Glucagon, Insulin) | * Glucose-modulating hormones ([[Glucagon]], [[Insulin]]) | ||
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* Incretin | * [[Incretin]] | ||
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[[Category:Gastroenterology]] | [[Category:Gastroenterology]] |
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Overview
Dumping syndrome can be divided into two classifications. These classifications are based on the onset of symptoms after the first meal.
Classification
Early Dumping | Late Dumping | |
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Onset | 15-30 minutes after a meal | 60-180 minutes after a meal |
Risk Factor | Bariatric Surgery | Hyperosmolar chyme |
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