Body surface map** of the stomach: New directions for clinically evaluating gastric electrical activity
Background Gastric motility disorders, which include both functional and organic etiologies,
are highly prevalent. However, there remains a critical lack of objective biomarkers to guide …
are highly prevalent. However, there remains a critical lack of objective biomarkers to guide …
Electrogastrography for psychophysiological research: Practical considerations, analysis pipeline, and normative data in a large sample
Electrogastrography (EGG) is the noninvasive electrophysiological technique used to record
gastric electrical activity by means of cutaneous electrodes placed on the abdomen. EGG …
gastric electrical activity by means of cutaneous electrodes placed on the abdomen. EGG …
Spatial patterns from high-resolution electrogastrography correlate with severity of symptoms in patients with functional dyspepsia and gastroparesis
Background & Aims Invasive gastric electrical map** has revealed spatial abnormalities of
the slow wave in subjects with gastroparesis and functional gastrointestinal disorders …
the slow wave in subjects with gastroparesis and functional gastrointestinal disorders …
A novel scalable electrode array and system for non‐invasively assessing gastric function using flexible electronics
Background Disorders of gastric function are highly prevalent, but diagnosis often remains
symptom‐based and inconclusive. Body surface gastric map** is an emerging diagnostic …
symptom‐based and inconclusive. Body surface gastric map** is an emerging diagnostic …
High-resolution electrogastrogram: a novel, noninvasive method for determining gastric slow-wave direction and speed
Despite its simplicity and noninvasiveness, the use of the electrogastrogram (EGG) remains
limited in clinical practice for assessing gastric disorders. Recent studies have characterized …
limited in clinical practice for assessing gastric disorders. Recent studies have characterized …
Methods for high-resolution electrical map** in the gastrointestinal tract
Over the last two decades, high-resolution (HR) map** has emerged as a powerful
technique to study normal and abnormal bioelectrical events in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract …
technique to study normal and abnormal bioelectrical events in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract …
Defining and phenoty** gastric abnormalities in long-term type 1 diabetes using a novel body surface gastric map** device
Background and Aims Diabetic gastroenteropathy is associated with poor glycemic control
and morbidity in people with type 1 diabetes (T1D). There is a lack of noninvasive …
and morbidity in people with type 1 diabetes (T1D). There is a lack of noninvasive …
Ca2+ transients in ICC-MY define the basis for the dominance of the corpus in gastric pacemaking
Myenteric interstitial cells of Cajal (ICC-MY) generate and actively propagate electrical slow
waves in the stomach. Slow wave generation and propagation are altered in gastric motor …
waves in the stomach. Slow wave generation and propagation are altered in gastric motor …
A study on ultrasonic wireless power transfer with phased array for biomedical implants
This article presents the design, fabrication, and sensitivity analysis of an ultrasound (US)
wireless power transfer (WPT) link using an external phased array. Optimal beam focusing …
wireless power transfer (WPT) link using an external phased array. Optimal beam focusing …
The effect of chronic nausea on gastric slow wave spatiotemporal dynamics in children
Background Chronic nausea in adolescents with functional gastrointestinal disorders is an
increasingly reported but poorly understood symptom that negatively affects quality of life …
increasingly reported but poorly understood symptom that negatively affects quality of life …