Control of Gastric Emptying · Part One (original) (raw)

Describe the control of gastrointestinal motility, including sphincter function.

Gastric emptying is a neurally and hormonally mediated process which aims to present food to the small bowel in a controlled manner. Different drugs, hormones, and physiological states can either encourage or inhibit gastric emptying.

Determinants of Gastric Emptying

Rate of gastric emptying is a function of:

Stomach

Duodenum

The duodenum has hormonal mechanisms which have a negative feedback on gastric emptying. These include:

Systemic

Effect of drugs

Drugs which increase gastric emptying include:

Drugs which inhibit gastric emptying include:


References

  1. CICM July/September 2007
  2. Kam P, Power I. Principles of Physiology for the Anaesthetist. 3rd Ed. Hodder Education. 2012.

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