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Original Article

Diagnostic Value of Dumping Provocation in Patients after Gastric Surgery

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Pages 1162-1166 | Received 14 May 1996, Accepted 06 Aug 1996, Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Background: In patients after gastric surgery it is often difficult to discern symptoms from dumping from other postcibal complaints. Strict criteria for dumping provocation test have not been defined. Methods: The sensitivity and specificity of a dumping provocation using 50g of glucose orally was assessed in 48 patients after gastric surgery, of whom 19 had a typical history of early dumping and 11 had a history of late dumping. Factors were heart rate, packed cell volume, breath hydrogen excretion, and blood glucose concentration. Results: An increase in heart rate of ≥10 beats/min in the 1st h had a sensitivity of 100% and a specificity of 94% in detecting early dumping. An early rise in breath H2 excretion showed a sensitivity of 84% and specificity of 94%. The nadir blood glucose concentration was not a sensitive or specific indicator for late dumping. Conclusions: Both an increase in heart rate of ≥10 beats/min and a positive breath hydrogen excretion are sensitive indicators for early dumping. Late dumping is better recognized by the occurrence of subjective symptoms during provocation.

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