| Literature DB >> 23762836 |
Giuseppe Riezzo1, Francesco Russo, Flavia Indrio.
Abstract
Cutaneous electrogastrography (EGG) is a non-invasive technique to record gastric myoelectrical activity from the abdominal surface. Although the recent rapid increase in the development of electrocardiography, EGG still suffers from several limitations. Currently, computer analysis of EGG provides few reliable parameters, such as frequency and the percentage of normal and altered slow wave activity (bradygastria and tachygastria). New EGG hardware and software, along with an appropriate arrangement of abdominal electrodes, could detect the coupling of the gastric slow wave from the EGG. At present, EGG does not diagnose a specific disease, but it puts in evidence stomach motor dysfunctions in different pathological conditions as gastroparesis and functional dyspepsia. Despite the current pitfalls of EGG, a multitasking diagnostic protocol could involve the EGG and the (13)C-breath testing for the evaluation of the gastric emptying time-along with validated gastrointestinal questionnaires and biochemical evaluations of the main gastrointestinal peptides-to identify dyspeptic subgroups. The present review tries to report the state of the art about the pathophysiological background of the gastric electrical activity, the recording and processing methodology of the EGG with particular attention to multichannel recording, and the possible clinical application of the EGG in adult and children.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23762836 PMCID: PMC3677658 DOI: 10.1155/2013/282757
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomed Res Int Impact factor: 3.411
Some maps of electrodes in the EGG recording.
| Authors | Stomach position | Electrode position | Coordinates | Notes |
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Mintchev et al. | Cutaneous reference points | Proximal electrode | 5 cm to the left of the xiphoid process on the costal margin | Commonly used |
| A row of 4 electrodes | Between the first electrode and the junction of the mid-clavicular line with the right costal margin | |||
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Patterson et al. | Cutaneous reference points | One electrodes | Between the umbilicus and the xyphoid process | Alternative ones |
| Second electrode | Left side of the abdomen, one-third of the distance from the ventral mid-line to the left axial mid-line, 1 cm below the lowest rib | |||
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Koch and Stern | Sonography | 2 electrodes | Surface overlying the antropyloric axis calculated by ultrasonography | Best signal to noise ratio |
| The reference electrode | Placed to form an equilateral triangle | |||
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Mirizzi and Scafoglieri [ | X-Ray/sonography | A daisy-chain of 6 electrodes | Surface overlying the antro-pyloric axis calculated by ultrasonography/X-ray for at least one channel | Best signal to noise ratio |
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| Chen et al. [ | Cutaneous reference points | Five electrodes | The main electrode located 2 cm above the mid-point between the xiphoid process and the umbilicus. | Designed to pick-up propagation |
Figure 1Relationship between viscera and EGG electrodes according to Chen et al. [25].
Figure 2Time signal (bipolar and monopolar time signals, upper and lower, resp.) on the right; Mean Spectrum and Running Spectra Analysis (upper and lower, resp.) on the left. Following Running Spectra Analysis and using Fast-Fourier transform, the frequency components of 256-second (T) epochs of EGG signal were calculated, overlapped by 75% (ΔT = 64 s) and displayed as a three-dimensional frequency plot.
Definitions of spectral EGG frequencies.
| Normal | Peaks in frequencies ranging from 2.0 to 4.0 cpm |
| Normal with harmonics | Peaks in frequencies ranging from 2.0 to 4.0 cpm with peaks at exact multiples of the fundamental frequency |
| Bradygastria | Peaks in frequencies ranging from 1.0 to 2.0 cpm in absence of a peak in the normal range |
| Tachygastria | Peaks in frequencies ranging from 4.0 to 10.0 cpm in absence of a peak in the normal range |
| Noise/no signal | No clear peaks, or multiple peaks in the spectrum, strong elevation of the baseline, significant noise or artefacts in the row EGG signal |