<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><Articles><Article><id>132</id><JournalTitle>COMPARISON OF THERAPEUTIC OUTCOME IN DIABETIC PATIEINTS ON ONLY PROKINETICS AND PROKINETICS ALONG WITH LIFE STYLE MODIFICATIONS.</JournalTitle><Abstract>Aim: To know how effectively does the prokinetics work when strictly lifestyle modifications are followed in diabetes
mellitus induced gastroparesis. Methods: It is a non-interventional observational study. This was studied for a period of 6
months in Guntur hospitals. We studied 30 patients with diabetes mellitus (11 men and 19 women whose mean age was
42 years [range 25 to 65]). All gave informed consent to participate in the study, which had been approved by the
University & Hospital's ethics committee. The patients had diabetes for 5 to 20 years (mean, 11 years). All had normal
serum creatinine concentrations, and their mean hemoglobin A1c value was 8.0 percent (range, 5.3 to 11.6; normal range,
3.6 to 6.4). From previous upper endoscopic studies, all the patients were known to have prolonged gastric emptying for
solids, due to diabetic gastroparesis. A special scale was used for the estimation of DGP called Gastroparesis cardinal
symptom index scale. Results: Total number of patients who enrolled into the study was 30 members. The 3 prokinetics
are given according to the clinician prescription.20 patients were administrated with itopride where as another 10 patients
were administrated with levosulpiride and acotinamide of 5 each. The GCSI index composed of 9 symptoms which is
based on 3 symptom subscales of a larger upper gastrointestinal disordersâ€“symptom severity index.. These 3 scales were
selected as part of the GCSI because they assess common symptoms related to gastroparesis-nausea/vomiting,
postprandial fullness/early satiety, and bloating. After the completions of 6 weeks follow-up, a total no of 11 patients
were relived and 19 patients were remain unchanged as these 11 members are followed strictly lifestyle modification. The
p value was obtained to be P=0.001 and results are statistically significant. Conclusion: there is significant improvement
in the patients who has followed the strict life style modifications along with the drugs. Whilst alone drug shows no
significant improvements</Abstract><Email>swethakothuri234@gmail.com</Email><articletype>Research</articletype><volume>9</volume><issue>2</issue><year>2019</year><keyword>Gastroparesis,diabetic autonomic neuropathy,Diabetes gastroparesis,prokinetics</keyword><AUTHORS>Swetha K,Krishna chaitanya T,Tejaswi L,Chandana Bai K</AUTHORS><afflication>Pharm D, Hindu College of Pharmacy, Guntur - 522002, Andhra Pradesh, India.,Pharm D, Hindu College of Pharmacy, Guntur - 522002, Andhra Pradesh, India.,Pharm D, Hindu College of Pharmacy, Guntur - 522002, Andhra Pradesh, India.,Pharm D, Hindu College of Pharmacy, Guntur - 522002, Andhra Pradesh, India.</afflication></Article></Articles>