The goal is to study the accuracy of 3-dimensional ultrasound (which does not involve radiation) to measure the size of the stomach, comparing it with a previously validated method that involves radiation. This will make it possible to check the stomach function of children without exposing them to radiation. A second goal is to measure the size of the stomach and the effect of a standard meal on stomach volume in adolescent boys and girls.
Specific Aims 1. To compare the fasting and postprandial volumes measured by 99mTc- SPECT (standard test) and 3-D ultrasound in 12 healthy adults in order to test latter's external validity 2. To assess the performance characteristics of 3-D ultrasound for the measurement of gastric volumes during fasting and in response to a standard meal, specifically, the intra- and inter-individual coefficient of variation in 12 healthy adults who undergo two estimations of fasting and postprandial volumes 3. To develop normative data for fasting and postprandial gastric volumes in 24 asymptomatic adolescents. Study Design The study will be conducted in 2 parts: first, 12 healthy adults will undergo SPECT and 3-D ultrasound in random order (aim 1); one week after the first ultrasound examination, a second Ultrasound examination will be conducted in all participants (aim 2) In the second part, 24 adolescents (12 in each gender, 12 aged 13-15, 12 aged 16-18)) will undergo a single determination of fasting and postprandial gastric volumes during fasting and post-prandially. The methods and validation of the SPECT study have been previously published (2). Three D ultrasonography will be conducted using state of the art equipment following methods published in the literature. (3) The study will screen 80 healthy adults or adolescents in order to enroll 12 healthy adulkts for the first two aims, and 24 adolescent healthy subjects for the third aim. For subjects in group 1, the order of SPECT and 3D- ultrasound tests will be randomized. The randomization assignments will be made according to a pre-study schedule prepared by the Section of Biostatistics. Medical investigators will be blinded to assignment, allocation will be concealed
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
36
measurement of stomach volume by 3D ultrasound
Fasting and Postprandial gastric volumes measured by 3D ultrasonography in adults and adolescents
Time frame: one month
Intra and inter-individual COV in adults for fasting and postprandial volumes
Time frame: one month
Accuracy of 3D-ultrasonography in measurement of fasting and posprandial volume using Bland-Altman plot
Time frame: one month
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