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Current status of multichannel electrogastrography and examples of its use

Authors :
Hideo Matsumoto
Yasuo Oka
Akimasa Kawai
Atsushi Tsuruta
Hideo Okumura
Masaharu Higashida
Takaaki Ensako
Yuko Kaida
Hisako Kubota
Hiroshi Nakashima
Toshihiro Hirai
Daisuke Ueno
Toshiya Abe
Haruaki Murakami
Masafumi Nakamura
Source :
Journal of Smooth Muscle Research
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
Japan Society of Smooth Muscle Research, 2013.

Abstract

Electrogastrography (EGG) is a non-invasive diagnostic motility for recording gastric myoelectrical activity. Gastric myoelectrical activity was first recorded in 1922. Advances in recording equipment enabled widespread use of cutaneous EGG after 1985. Later, introduction of multichannel EGG (M-EGG) enabled measurement of electrical activity transmission. At present, M-EGG findings are used as objective indicators of gastric motility disorders caused by various diseases. EGG measures two categories of gastric electrical activity: electrical response activity, or spike potentials; and electrical control activity, or slow waves. The appearance of abnormal rhythmic electrical activity is indicative of abnormalities in gastric motility. The normal frequency range of gastric electrical activity (normogastria) is around 3 cycles per min. Multiple EGG parameters assist in the assessment of gastric myoelectrical activity, and significant correlations between EGG and other gastric motility tests have been demonstrated in many studies. In Japan, however, EGG remains in the exploratory stage, and its clinical use is limited. There are large variations in procedures and systems used in previous studies, thus there is a need for standardization of EGG procedures and technical terminology. Here, we outline the current status of EGG and report the M-EGG procedures used in our department in addition to our M-EGG findings. The abstract of this manuscript was presented during an educational seminar titled "Current status of gastrointestinal motility tests and keys for immediate implementation" at the 54th Annual Meeting of the Japan Society of Smooth Muscle Research

Details

ISSN :
18848796 and 09168737
Volume :
49
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Smooth Muscle Research
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c9c35241617eb73cb770fac518dff6b7
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1540/jsmr.49.78