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Excessive supragastric belching and rumination syndrome in phychosomatic disorders.

Excessive supragastric belching and rumination syndrome in psychosomatic disorders :prevalence and treatment

Status
Recruiting
Phases
Unknown
Study type
Interventional
Source
JPRN
Registry ID
JPRN-jRCT1072210065
Enrollment
50
Registered
2021-09-28
Start date
2021-09-28
Completion date
Unknown
Last updated
2025-07-18

For informational purposes only — not medical advice. Sourced from public registries and may not reflect the latest updates. Terms

Conditions

psychosomatic disorders ,supragastric belching, rumination syndrome psychosomatic disorders ,supragastric belching, rumination syndrome

Interventions

PH impedance monitoring and high resolution manometry are conducted in patients with phychosomatic disorders.If a diagnosis of supragastric belching or rumination syndrome is made, behavioural and cog
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

Sponsors

Masui Daisuke
Lead Sponsor

Eligibility

Sex/Gender
All

Inclusion criteria

Inclusion criteria: Those who have given written consent to participate in the study from themselves or a substitute.

Exclusion criteria

Exclusion criteria: Subjects should be between the ages of 6 years (first grade of primary school) and 15 years (up to junior high school). Signatures may not be obtained for school-age cases, and consent will be obtained from the research subject's substitute by explaining in the assent document.

Design outcomes

Primary

MeasureTime frame
How common are supragastric belching and rumination syndrome in children with psychosomatic illnesses who have gastrointestinal symptoms? Is oesophageal motility affected as a cause of gastrointestinal symptoms? To what extent does behavioral and cognitive therapy, such as abdominal breathing, improve the symptoms of surpragatric belching and rumination syndrome, and is it likely to have a lasting effect?

Secondary

MeasureTime frame
Can the test be used to further classify the cause of gastrointestinal symptoms in children with psychosomatic diseases?

Contacts

Public ContactDaisuke Masui

Kurume University School of Medicine

masui_daisuke@med.kurume-u.ac.jp+81-942-31-7631

Outcome results

None listed

Source: JPRN (via WHO ICTRP) · Data processed: Feb 4, 2026