Electrogaserography (EGG) is a method of measuring action potentials on the
abdomen, it is noninvasive, inexpensive and easy to measure. HoP;ever, the
EGG signal has a very low frequency (0.05 Hz) and an extremely low amplitu
de (10-100 mu V). Consequently, its measured waveform is difficult to analy
ze and it is not yet completely understood. In this study, a Four-channel E
GG measurement system was built to measure the action potential of the stom
ach. This system was compared with the commercially available one-channel D
igitrapper EGG. The 3 cpm percentages were compared between the best channe
l of the four-channel system and channel 1, whose electrode position was si
milar to the commercially available one-channel system for normal subjects.
The average 3 cpm percentage of the best channel and channel 1 for prepran
dial measurement was 83.5% and 83.2%, respectively, and this was statistica
lly significant (p<0.001). Also the average 3 cpm percentage of the best ch
annel and channel 1 for postprandial measurement was 90.4% and 76.5%, respe
ctively, and this was statistically significant (p=0.003). From these resul
ts, it can be concluded that a multi-channel EGG system is required For bet
ter EGG measurement.