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    Gastroparesis Cardinal Symptom Index (GCSI)

    [ Distributed by Mapi Research Trust
    The GCSI is a subset of items from the longer PAGI-SYM instrument ]

    Author(s)
    Johnson & Johnson, USA
    Purpose
      Pathology:
    Digestive system diseases
    Pathological conditions signs and symptoms

      Disease:
    Gastroparesis

      Objective:
    To assess the severity of patient-reported gastroparesis symptoms, for use in clinical trials

      Population for intended use:
    Adult
    Characteristics
      Type of instrument:
    Signs and symptoms

      Administration mode:
    Self-administered

      Number of items:
    9

      Existence of database:
    No

      Recall/Observation period:
    The past 2 weeks
     
    Language(s)
      Original language:
    English for the USA

      List of existing translations:
    The translations listed below may not have undergone a full linguistic validation process and may require further work to be suitable for use in a study.

    This list of translations is subject to constant changes, therefore please check the status of translations with MAPI Research Trust / the developers / copyright holders / distributors

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    Afrikaans*
    German*
    Norwegian*

    Spanish for Puerto Rico*

    Croatian*
    Gujarati*
    Polish*

    Spanish for the USA*

    Czech*
    Hebrew

    Portuguese for Brazil*

    Swedish*

    English for Canada* 

    Hindi*
    Romanian*
    Tamil*

    English for the UK*

    Kannada*
    Slovak*
    Telugu*
    Finnish*
    Korean*

    Spanish *

    Urdu for India*

    French*
    Malayalam*

    Spanish for Argentina

               

    French for Canada*

    Marathi*

    Spanish for Mexico*

                   

    * translations performed by the Mapi Research Institute
     


    Last update: September 2011
    Last update in collaboration with the author: October 2007


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