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Dynamics of the level of deterministic chaos associated with gastric electrical uncoupling in dogs.

J Y Carré1, A Høst-Madsen, K L Bowes, M P Mintchev.   

Abstract

This study investigated the impact of gastric electrical uncoupling on the dynamics of the level of deterministic chaos in cutaneous gastric electrical signals. Eight-channel electrogastrograms (EGG) were recorded from 16 unconscious dogs. Controlled gastric electrical uncoupling was introduced by circumferentially cutting the whole gastric muscle at two different locations. Three separate 30-min EGG recordings were obtained from each dog in the three different states (basal, after the first cut, and after the second cut). The Lyapunov exponents were calculated from sixteen 6.31-min intervals with 75% overlap obtained from each channel in each state. Inadequate EGG signals from which the Lyapunov exponent could not be reliably calculated were quantitatively discarded. The variance and the standard deviation of the three Lyapunov exponent distributions obtained from each channel were studied, and the mean values were subjected to a Student t-test. In 65.6% of all studied channels, the level of chaos was significantly different (p< 0.01) after the first cut compared to the basal state, but no predominant direction of variation was observed (47. 7% increment vs. 52.5% decrement). After the second cut, 63.6% of the channels studied showed significantly greater Lyapunov exponent compared to the basal state, and 63.1% exhibited significantly greater (p< 0.01) level of chaos compared to the intercut state. The dynamics of the level of deterministic chaos in canine electrogastrograms is highly sensitive to severe gastric electrical uncoupling. Moreover, some channel configurations seem to be more sensitive than others in detecting uncoupling.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11465887     DOI: 10.1007/BF02345287

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med Biol Eng Comput        ISSN: 0140-0118            Impact factor:   2.602


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