Influence of body posture on intestinal transit of gas.
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BACKGROUND Patients describe that body posture may affect their abdominal bloating, distension, and flatulence, but whether changes in position have objectively demonstrable effects, either beneficial or deleterious, has not been investigated. AIM To determine the effect of body posture, upright versus supine, on intestinal transit of gas loads. SUBJECTS Eight healthy subjects without gastrointestinal symptoms. METHODS In each subject a gas mixture was continuously infused into the jejunum (12 ml/min) for three hours, and gas evacuation, clearance of a non- absorbable gaseous marker, perception, and abdominal girth were measured. Paired studies were randomly performed in each subject on separate days in the upright and supine positions. RESULTS In the upright position, intestinal gas retention was much smaller than when supine (13 (52) ml v 146 (75) ml retention at 60 minutes, respectively; p<0.05), and clearance of the gas marker was expedited (72 (10)% clearance v 49 (16)% at 60 minutes, respectively; p<0.05). The gas challenge test was well tolerated both in the upright and supine positions without abdominal distension. CONCLUSION Body posture has a significant influence on intestinal gas propulsion: transit is faster in the upright position than when supine.
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عنوان ژورنال:
- Gut
دوره 52 7 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2003