Functional dyspepsia (FD) is a disorder characterized by chronic or recurrent upper abdominal pain or discomfort in the absence of a specific structural cause.1 Several mechanisms have been suggested to underlie dyspeptic symptoms. In a barostat study by Tack et al.2, impaired gastric accommodation to a meal was found in 40% of patients with FD, and this abnormality was associated with early satiety. Delayed gastric emptying (GE) was also found in almost 40% of patients with FD, and was associated with the symptoms of postprandial fullness, vomiting and early satiety.3-5 Improving gastric accommodation and prokinetic effect seem to be an attractive physiological target in patients with FD. Motilitone (Dong-A ST, Yongin, Korea) is a new herbal drug that was launched in December 2011 in Korea for treating patients with FD. It has multiple mechanisms of action such as fundus relaxation, visceral analgesia and prokinetic effects.6 The current study aims to evaluate effects of motilitone on gastric emptying and accommodation after a meal in patients with FD using three-dimensional gastric volume measurements by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Patients are randomly allocated to receive either motilitone 90 mg daily, motilitone 180 mg daily or placebo in a double blinded manner. After 2 weeks of treatment, patients undergo gastric MRI. The primary endpoint is gastric emptying rate. The secondary endpoints are gastric accommodation and symptom improvement.
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Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
TRIPLE
Enrollment
78
Eligible subjects were randomly allocated in a 1:1:1 ratio to receive either 90mg motilitone or 180mg motilitone or placebo motilitone three times daily for 2weeks.
Eligible subjects were randomly allocated in a 1:1:1 ratio to receive either 90mg motilitone or 180mg motilitone or placebo motilitone three times daily for 2weeks.
Department of Medicine, Samsung Medical Center,Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine
Seoul, South Korea
Evaluation in gastric emptying rate after the test meal
Time frame: Evaluation in gastric emptying rate 120min after the test meal
The secondary endpoints are gastric accommodation and symptom improvement.
Time frame: This outcome is measured on day 14 after 2 weeks of treatment
Change in total gastric volume (TGV) after the test meal
Time frame: This outcome is measured on day 14 after 2 weeks of treatment.The change is defined as difference between TGV 15min after the test meal and at the pre-test meal.
Gastric emptying rate(GE)
Time frame: GE 15min 30min 60min after the test meal.
Change in proximal total gastric volume (TGV) after the test meal
Time frame: The chanfe is defined as difference between proximal TGV 15min after the test meal
Change in proximal to distal total gastric volume (TGV) ratio afrer the test meal
Time frame: The change is defined as difference between proximal TGV 15min after the test meal and at the pre test meal
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