NONINVASIVE ELECTROGASTROGRAPHY .2. HUMAN ELECTROGASTROGRAM

Citation
E. Atanassova et al., NONINVASIVE ELECTROGASTROGRAPHY .2. HUMAN ELECTROGASTROGRAM, Archives of physiology and biochemistry, 103(4), 1995, pp. 436-441
Citations number
19
Categorie Soggetti
Physiology,Biology,Biophysics
ISSN journal
13813455
Volume
103
Issue
4
Year of publication
1995
Pages
436 - 441
Database
ISI
SICI code
1381-3455(1995)103:4<436:NE.HE>2.0.ZU;2-G
Abstract
The electrical activity of human stomach muscle wall - electrogastrogr am (EGG), was led off by surface (cutaneous) electrodes placed on the abdominal wall and recorded on an electrogastrograph. A method for com plete elimination of the cardiac artefact was elaborated and successfu lly implemented. It consists of a preliminary elimination of the QRS c omplex, based on its higher amplitude and slope. The eliminated interv als were replaced by linear segments. A subsequent low-pass filtering allowed to obtain a high quality EGG signal. The electrical activity o f the stomach of healthy volunteers was characterized by waves with a frequency of 3.35 +/- 0.09 cpm during the quiescent periods and 2.99 /- 0.14 cpm during the activity periods of the migrating myoelectrical complex (MMC). Bearing in mind the correlation between the bursts of spike potentials with the slow waves in the dog EGA PG and the high-am plitude waves, characterizing the periods of activity in the dog EGG, we can better differentiate the periods of quiescence and activity by the amplitude of the waves. The wave amplitude during periods of quies cence was 81.13 +/- 20.61 mu V significantly different from the wave a mplitude during periods of activity being 164.74 +/- 43.34 mu V (n=7). Thus with this method in visual inspection it is possible to identify MMC of the human stomach by the changes in the amplitude of the waves in the EGG.