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Gianrico Farrugia
Researcher at Mayo Clinic
Publications - 493
Citations - 21305
Gianrico Farrugia is an academic researcher from Mayo Clinic. The author has contributed to research in topics: Interstitial cell of Cajal & Gastroparesis. The author has an hindex of 71, co-authored 450 publications receiving 17810 citations. Previous affiliations of Gianrico Farrugia include Boston University & State University of New York System.
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Delayed gastric emptying associates with diabetic complications in diabetic patients with symptoms of gastroparesis
Henry P. Parkman,Laura A. Wilson,Gianrico Farrugia,Kenneth L. Koch,William L. Hasler,Linda Nguyen,Thomas L. Abell,William J. Snape,John O. Clarke,Braden Kuo,Richard W McCallum,Irene Sarosiek,Madhusudan Grover,Laura Miriel,James Tonascia,Frank A. Hamilton,Pankaj J. Pasricha +16 more
TL;DR: The presence of diabetic complications should raise awareness for Gp in either T1DM or T2DM; however, diabetic Gp frequently occurs without other diabetic complications.
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What are the important subsets of gastroparesis
TL;DR: The objectives are to consider the subsets of gastroparesis from the perspectives of etiology and pathogenesis, pathophysiology, histopathology, and clinical associations, with particular focus on similarities and differences between diabetic and idiopathic gastroparingis and consideration of the potential subset of painful gastropareis.
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Evolving Concepts in the Cellular Control of Gastrointestinal Motility: Neurogastroenterology and Enteric Sciences
Amelia Mazzone,Gianrico Farrugia +1 more
TL;DR: The enteric nervous system is an independent nervous system with a complexity comparable with the central nervous system integrated into several other complex systems, such as interstitial cells of Cajal networks and immune cells, which results in effective coordination of motility, secretion, and blood flow in the gastrointestinal tract.
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A Structured Compensation Plan Results in Equitable Physician Compensation: A Single-Center Analysis
TL;DR: A structured compensation model was successfully applied to all physicians at a multisite large academic medical system and resulted in pay equity, however, achieving overall gender pay equality will only be fully realized when women achieve parity in the ranks of the most highly compensated specialties and in leadership roles.
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Glucose sensor-augmented continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion in patients with diabetic gastroparesis: An open-label pilot prospective study.
Jorge Calles-Escandon,Kenneth L. Koch,William L. Hasler,Mark L. Van Natta,Pankaj J. Pasricha,James Tonascia,Henry P. Parkman,Frank A. Hamilton,William H. Herman,Marina Basina,Bruce A. Buckingham,Karen Earle,Kjersti Kirkeby,Kristen G. Hairston,Tamis Bright,Amy E. Rothberg,Andrew T. Kraftson,Elias S. Siraj,Angela Subauste,Linda A. Lee,Thomas L. Abell,Richard W. McCallum,Irene Sarosiek,Linda Nguyen,Ronnie Fass,William J. Snape,Ivana A. Vaughn,Laura Miriel,Gianrico Farrugia +28 more
TL;DR: CSII plus CGM appeared to be safe with minimal risks of hypoglycemic events and associated improvements in glycemic control, gastroparesis symptoms, quality-of-life, and meal tolerance in patients with poorly controlled diabetes and gastropareis.