Gastric Emptying Study Center - East Lake, FL
East Lake Gastroenterologist Doctors for Gastric Emptying StudyType of Physician: Gastroenterologist What is a Gastroenterologist? A subspecialty certification by the Board of Internal Medicine; practitioners focus on the stomach, intestines, colon, liver, and gallbladder (digestive organs). The gastroenterologist treats conditions such as abdominal pain, ulcers, diarrhea, cancer, and jaundice and they consult with surgeons when abdominal operations are indicated. Specialty: Gastroenterology Common Name: GI Doctor Gastroenterologist Doctors in East Lake *![]() Gastrointestinal Diagnostic Centers ![]() Gastrointestinal Diagnostic Centers ![]() Gastrointestinal Diagnostic Centers ![]() Caren J Bennett MD ![]() Gordon G Souaid MD ![]() Pedro P Llaneza MD ![]() Paul E Gregoline DPM PA ![]() Center for Gastroenterology ![]() Milton Gedallovich & Howard Baikovitz MDs ![]() Milton Gedallovich & Howard Baikovitz MDs ![]() Marwan Iskandarani MD ![]() Adult Center for Gastroenterology & Nutrition ![]() Howard A Rubenstein MD PA ![]() Herbert L Shick MD ![]() The Center For Gastrointestinal Disorders ![]() Ira R Lefkof MD ![]() CDI/CBCC ![]() Aryama Sharma MD ![]() West Broward Gastroenterology Associates ![]() West Broward Gastroenterology Associates ![]() West Broward Gastroenterology Associates ![]() West Broward Gastroenterology ![]() West Broward Gastroenterology ![]() West Broward Gastroenterology ![]() Elliot Wortzel MD ![]() Satya P Singh MD PA ![]() Rodolfo Chirinos MD ![]() The GI Group of South Florida PA ![]() The GI Group of South Florida PA ![]() The GI Group of South Florida PA ![]() The GI Group of South Florida PA ![]() Hahn & Adler Associates ![]() Hahn & Adler Associates ![]() Marc S Carp MD ![]() W John Dickerson II MD ![]() Drs Moskowitz & Cohen ![]() Drs Moskowitz & Cohen ![]() Howard M Estrin MD ![]() Solomon L Lerer MD ![]() Andrew Nullman MD ![]() Physicians Group of South Florida PA ![]() Denis S Neuhut MD ![]() Physicians Group of South Florida PA ![]() Digestive Disease Consultants ![]() Murali P Shankar MD ![]() Associates in Internal Medicine ![]() Steven E Selub MD ![]() Leonel J Hernandez MD ![]() Seaside Medical Group PA ![]() Dr Gupta ![]() Neil T Tucker MD ![]() Bachar Dahman MD ![]() Harvey S Kleiner DO & Armando A Fernandez MD ![]() Medical Multi Specialty Group of West Broward PA ![]() Craig A Peller MD ![]() Gastroenterology Consultants ![]() Gastroenterology Consultants ![]() Gastroenterology Consultants ![]() Alhambra Medical Group ![]() Cesar A O'Phelan MD ![]() Digestive Medicine Associates ![]() Digestive Medicine Associates ![]() Digestive Medicine Associates ![]() Digestive Medicine Associates ![]() Digestive Medicine Associates ![]() Digestive Medicine Associates ![]() Digestive Medicine Associates ![]() Roberto J Fernandez MD ![]() Orlando F Torres MD ![]() Efrain Camara MD ![]() Sergio M Rodriguez MD ![]() Gastroenterology Associates PA ![]() Gastroenterology Associates PA ![]() Jose C Meeroff MD ![]() Litzenblatt Piecher & Lopez MD PA ![]() Litzenblatt Piecher & Lopez MD PA ![]() Litzenblatt Piecher & Lopez MD PA ![]() Daniel S Kosches MD PA ![]() Holy Cross Medical Group ![]() Digestive Disease Consultants of South Florida ![]() Holy Cross Medical Group ![]() Leib H Singer MD ![]() The Gastroenterology Institute of Fort Lauderdale ![]() The Gastroenterology Institute of Fort Lauderdale ![]() The Gastroenterology Institute of Fort Lauderdale ![]() University of Miami Center For Liver Diseases ![]() University of Miami Center For Liver Diseases ![]() University of Miami Center For Liver Diseases ![]() University of Miami Gastroenterology ![]() University of Miami Center For Liver Diseases ![]() Isaac Bassan MD & Michael Bloom MD ![]() Isaac Bassan MD & Michael Bloom MD ![]() Michael P Bustin MD ![]() Andrew Nullman MD ![]() University of Miami Gastroenterology ![]() University of Miami Gastroenterology ![]() Philip Grossman & Steven Price MDs ![]() Elias M Herschmann MD ![]() Perry Hookman MD ![]() Steven R Kaplan MD Gastroenterologist East Lake, FloridaUpcoming Local Events2012-05-26
2012-06-15
2012-06-17
2012-07-03
2012-07-13
2012-08-19
2012-09-16
2012-10-28
2012-11-04
2012-11-18
Gastric Emptying StudyRead the Gastric Emptying Study article » What is a gastric emptying study?A gastric emptying study is a procedure that is done by nuclear medicine physicians using radioactive chemicals that measures the speed with which food empties from the stomach and enters the small intestine. Gastric emptying studies are used for testing patients who are having symptoms that may be due to slow and, less commonly, rapid emptying of the stomach. The symptoms of slow emptying are primarily nausea, vomiting, and abdominal fullness after eating. The symptoms of rapid emptying are diarrhea, weakness or light-headedness after eating after eating. How is a gastric emptying study done? For a gastric emptying study, a patient eats a meal in which a solid component of the meal (for example, scrambled egg), a liquid component of the meal (for example, water), or both, are mixed with a small amount of radioactive material. A scanner (acting like a Geiger counter) is placed over the patient's stomach to monitor the amount of radioactivity in the stomach for several hours after the test meal is eaten. As the radioactively-labelled food empties from the stomach, the amount of radioactivity in the stomach decreases. The rate at which the radioactivity leaves the stomach reflects the rate at which food is emptying from the stomach Some medications such as narcotic pain relievers and anticholinergic medications can cause delay emptying of the stomach, while other medications such as metoclopramide (Reglan) and erythromycin can cause rapid emptying of the stomach. Medications that slow emptying of the stomach can give a falsely abnormal test result, while medications that speed up emptying of the stomach can give a falsely normal result. Therefore, medications that affect emptying of the stomach should be withheld for 48-72 hours before performing emptying studies. Abnormally high blood glucose (sugar) levels also can slow emptying of the stomach. Ther... Recommended Reading Related to Gastric Emptying StudyWhat causes belching?The ability to belch is almost universal. Belching, also known as burping (medically referred to as eructation), is the act of expelling gas from the stomach out through the mouth. The usual cause of belching is a distended (inflated) stomach caused by swallowed air. The distention of the stomach causes abdominal discomfort, and the belching expels the air and relieves the discomfort. The common reasons for swallowing large amounts of air (aerophagia) are gulping food or drink too rapidly, anxiety, and carbonated beverages. People are often unaware that they are swallowing air. "Burping" infants during bottle or breastfeeding is important in order to expel air in the stomach that has been swallowed with the formula or milk. Excessive air in the stomach is not the only cause of belching. For some people, belching becomes a habit and does not reflect the amount of air in their stomachs. For others, belching is a response to an... Other Related Gastric Emptying Study ArticlesEmergency Contact for East Lake
Nearby East Lake Hospitals *![]() Memorial Hospital Pembroke ![]() Geo Care South Florida State Hospital ![]() Memorial Hospital West ![]() Hollywood Pavilion ![]() Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital at Memorial ![]() Memorial Regional Hospital ![]() Memorial Regional Hospital South ![]() Kindred Hospital Hollywood ![]() Jackson North Medical Center ![]() Westside Regional Medical Center ![]() Aventura Hospital & Medical Center ![]() Plantation General Hospital ![]() Cleveland Clinic Hospital ![]() Memorial Hospital Miramar ![]() Broward General Medical Center ![]() St Catherine's Rehabilitation Hospital ![]() Florida Medical Center ![]() Fort Lauderdale Hospital ![]() Kindred Hospital Fort Lauderdale ![]() Palmetto General Hospital ![]() St John's Rehabilitation Hospital ![]() HEALTHSOUTH Sunrise Rehabilitation Hospital ![]() North Shore Medical Center ![]() Palm Springs General Hospital ![]() Southern Winds Hospital ![]() Hialeah Hospital ![]() University Hospital & Medical Center ![]() Atlantic Shores Hospital ![]() Miami Jewish Home & Hospital for the Aged ![]() Holy Cross Hospital ![]() Mount Sinai Medical Center Miami Heart Campus ![]() Imperial Point Medical Center ![]() Mount Sinai Medical Center ![]() Bascom Palmer Eye Institute ![]() Jackson Memorial Hospital ![]() Miami VA Medical Center ![]() University of Miami Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center ![]() University of Miami Hospital ![]() Northwest Medical Center ![]() Metropolitan Hospital ![]() Select Specialty Hospital Miami ![]() Coral Springs Medical Center ![]() Kindred Hospital South Florida Coral Gables ![]() Coral Gables Hospital ![]() Mercy Hospital ![]() Sister Emmanuel Hospital for Continuing Care ![]() West Gables Rehabilitation Hospital ![]() Westchester General Hospital ![]() Miami Children's Hospital ![]() North Broward Medical Center ![]() Doctors' Hospital ![]() Kendall Regional Medical Center ![]() Larkin Community Hospital ![]() South Miami Hospital ![]() West Boca Medical Center ![]() Baptist Cardiac & Vascular Institute ![]() Baptist Children's Hospital ![]() Baptist Hospital of Miami ![]() Boca Raton Community Hospital ![]() Jackson South Community Hospital ![]() Delray Medical Center ![]() Fair Oaks Pavilion ![]() Pinecrest Rehabilitation Hospital ![]() HEALTHSOUTH Miami Rehabilitation Hospital Featured Articles*Provider Directory Terms of Use: The WebMD 'Provider Directory' is provided by WebMD for use by the general public as a quick reference of information about Providers. The Provider Directory is not intended as a tool for verifying the credentials, qualifications, or abilities of any Provider contained therein. Inclusion in the Provider Directory does not imply recommendation or endorsement nor does omission in the Provider Directory imply WebMD disapproval. |






































































































