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2007Proximal gastric motility in critically ill patients with type 2 diabetes mellitusNguyen, Q.; Fraser, R.; Bryant, L.; Chapman, M.; Holloway, R.
2007The impact of admission diagnosis on gastric emptying in critically ill patientsNguyen, Q.; Ng, M.; Chapman, M.; Fraser, R.; Holloway, R.
2008The effects of sedation on gastric emptying and intra-gastric meal distribution in critical illnessNguyen, Q.; Chapman, M.; Fraser, R.; Bryant, L.; Burgstad, C.; Ching, K.; Bellon, M.; Holloway, R.
2005Transient lower esophageal sphincter relaxations (TLESRs) are the major mechanism of gastroesophageal reflux but are not the cause of reflux diseaseIwakiri, K.; Hayashi, Y.; Kotoyori, M.; Tanaka, Y.; Kawakami, A.; Sakamoto, C.; Holloway, R.
2007Prokinetic therapy with erythromycin has no significant impact on blood pressure and heart rate in critically ill patientsNguyen, Q.; Mangoni, A.; Fraser, R.; Chapman, M.; Bryant, L.; Burgstad, C.; Holloway, R.
2008The impact of delaying enteral feeding on gastric emptying plasma cholecystokinin and peptide YY concentrations in critically ill patientsNguyen, Q.; Fraser, R.; Bryant, L.; Burgstad, C.; Chapman, M.; Bellon, M.; Wishart, J.; Holloway, R.; Horowitz, M.
2007Erythromycin is more effective than metoclopramide in the treatment of feed intolerance in critical illnessNguyen, Q.; Chapman, M.; Fraser, R.; Bryant, L.; Holloway, R.
2007Feed intolerance in critical illness is associated with increased basal and nutrient-stimulated plasma cholecystokinin concentrationsNguyen, Q.; Fraser, R.; Chapman, M.; Bryant, L.; Holloway, R.; Yandell, R.; Wishart, J.; Feinle-Bisset, C.; Horowitz, M.
2007Prokinetic therapy for feed intolerance in critical illness: One drug or two?Nguyen, Q.; Chapman, M.; Fraser, R.; Bryant, L.; Burgstad, C.; Holloway, R.
2000Control of transient lower esophageal sphincter relaxations and reflux by the GABAB agonist Baclofen in normal subjectsLidums, I.; Lehmann, A.; Checklin, H.; Dent, J.; Holloway, R.