Affiliation:
1. Digestive Physiology Department Rouen University Hospital Rouen France
Abstract
AbstractBackgroundElectrical stimulation of the gut has been investigated in recent decades with a view to treating various gastro‐intestinal motility disorders including, among others, gastric electrical stimulation to relieve nausea and vomiting associated with gastroparesis and sacral neuromodulation to treat fecal incontinence and/or constipation. Although their symptomatic efficacy has been ascertained by randomized controlled trials, their mechanisms of action are not fully understood.PurposeThis review summarizes the past year's literature on the mechanisms of action of gut electrical stimulation therapies, including their impact on the gut‐brain axis.