A reappraisal of upper gastrointestinal response to low-dose glucagon.

Publication/Presentation Date

1-1-1985

Abstract

Although glucagon is the most commonly used pharmacologic agent for gastrointestinal studies, its exact effects on upper gastrointestinal examinations have not been properly elucidated. A large study by our group did redemonstrate glucagon's significant effect on gastrointestinal motility. However, gastric distention and coating are not improved by glucagon, nor does it have a predictable effect on gastric emptying. Duodenal visualization does appear to be enhanced by the drug. Patient age, weight, and sex are not significant factors in glucagon's response, although they are variables that have an effect on UGI examinations. This article will review physiologic considerations in upper gastrointestinal examinations, with emphasis on glucagon's pharmacodynamics.

Volume

23

Issue

4

First Page

377

Last Page

412

ISSN

1040-8371

Disciplines

Diagnosis | Medicine and Health Sciences | Other Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment | Radiology

PubMedID

3893892

Department(s)

Department of Radiology and Diagnostic Medical Imaging

Document Type

Article

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