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Electrical neuromodulation therapy for inflammatory bowel disease
Authors:Farah Yasmin  Abdul Moiz Sahito  Syeda Lamiya Mir  Govinda Khatri  Somina Shaikh  Ambresha Gul  Syed Adeel Hassan  Thoyaja Koritala  Salim Surani
Abstract:Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is an inflammatory disease of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. It has financial and quality of life impact on patients. Although there has been a significant advancement in treatments, a considerable number of patients do not respond to it or have severe side effects. Therapeutic approaches such as electrical neuromodulation are being investigated to provide alternate options. Although bioelectric neuromodulation technology has evolved significantly in the last decade, sacral nerve stimulation (SNS) for fecal incontinence remains the only neuromodulation protocol commonly utilized use for GI disease. For IBD treatment, several electrical neuromodulation techniques have been studied, such as vagus NS, SNS, and tibial NS. Several animal and clinical experiments were conducted to study the effectiveness, with encouraging results. The precise underlying mechanisms of action for electrical neuromodulation are unclear, but this modality appears to be promising. Randomized control trials are required to investigate the efficacy of intrinsic processes. In this review, we will discuss the electrical modulation therapy for the IBD and the data pertaining to it.
Keywords:Inflammatory bowel disease   Sacral nerve stimulation   Vagus nerve stimulation   Tibial nerve stimulation   Electrical neuromodulation   Crohn’s disease   Ulcerative colitis   Neuromodulation
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