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Gastroparesis Outcome Longitudinal Database Enrolled Numerically
Sponsor: University of Louisville
Summary
GOLDEN is a longitudinal database of patients with the symptoms (Sx) of gastroparesis (Gp) who were seen and recorded at the University of Louisville from 2012 and is ongoing. Patients are enrolled and followed by sequential numbers and may include legacy patients seen at other centers by some of the same team and who are reported as part of the series. Outcome relate to patients Sx, survival, quality of life and other measures as detailed below, over time. The study tracks patients regardless of treatment but specifically focuses on GI Neuromodulation (gastric electrical stimulation - GES), Immunotherapy (IVIG), and Pyloric therapies (pyloroplasty, endoscopic). If treatments were administered GOLDEN allows for examination and stratification of outcome by groups both at baseline and at follow up.
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
Any - Any
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
3000
Start Date
2013-01-01
Completion Date
2028-01-01
Last Updated
2026-03-11
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
GI Neuromodulation
The investigators would include follow up with: No treatment; temp GES only; temp followed by Perm GES; Other device therapies; specific pain therapies; drug therapies, including investigational drugs; immunotherapy; pyloric therapies; psychological/behavioral therapies; nutritional support; radiological and surgical therapies; infection rates related to procedures; if enrolled in any therapy research trials; morbidity and mortality after specific therapies; other treatments used.
Immunotherapy
The investigators would include follow up with: No treatment; temp gastric electrical stimulation (GES) only; temp followed by Perm GES; Other device therapies; specific pain therapies; drug therapies, including investigational drugs; immunotherapy; pyloric therapies; psychological/behavioral therapies; nutritional support; radiological and surgical therapies; infection rates related to procedures; if enrolled in any therapy research trials; morbidity and mortality after specific therapies; other treatments used.
Pyloric Therapies
The investigators would include follow up with: No treatment; temp gastric electrical stimulation (GES) only; temp followed by Perm GES; Other device therapies; specific pain therapies; drug therapies, including investigational drugs; immunotherapy; pyloric therapies; psychological/behavioral therapies; nutritional support; radiological and surgical therapies; infection rates related to procedures; if enrolled in any therapy research trials; morbidity and mortality after specific therapies; other treatments used.
Locations (1)
University of Louisville
Louisville, Kentucky, United States