| Literature DB >> 25120160 |
Qian Lu1, Orly Yadid-Pecht2, Daniel C Sadowski3, Martin P Mintchev4.
Abstract
This paper presents novel minimally-invasive, catheter-based acoustic interrogation device for monitoring motility dynamics of the lower esophageal sphincter (LES). A micro-oscillator actively emitting sound wave at 16 kHz is located at one side of the LES, and a miniature microphone is located at the other side of the sphincter to capture the sound generated from the oscillator. Thus, the dynamics of the opening and closing of the LES can be quantitatively assessed. In this paper, experiments are conducted utilizing an LES motility dynamics simulator. The sound strength is captured by the microphone and is correlated to the level of LES opening and closing controlled by the simulator. Measurements from the simulator model show statistically significant (p < 0.05) Pearson correlation coefficients (0.905 on the average in quiet environment and 0.736 on the average in noisy environment, D.O.F. = 9). Measuring the level of LES opening and closing has the potential to become a valuable diagnostic technique for understanding LES dysfunction and the disorders associated with it.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25120160 PMCID: PMC4178998 DOI: 10.3390/s140814700
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sensors (Basel) ISSN: 1424-8220 Impact factor: 3.576
Figure 1.Concept of the proposed method.
Figure 2.Block diagram of the proposed system.
Figure 3.Equivalent circuit of the CX-2V quartz crystal.
Figure 4.(a) Stomach model; (b) Plastic seal.
Figure 5.Two different tests of Average Signal Power vs. Level of lower esophageal sphincter (LES) Closing (in %) in a quiet environment.
Figure 6.Two different tests of Average Signal Power vs. Level of LES Closing (in %) in a noisy environment.
Average Pearson correlation coefficients of the level of LES opening and the sound strength in quiet and noisy environments. The borderline statistical significance level (p = 0.05) is also included.
| Degrees of Freedom = 9 | In Quiet Environment | In Noisy Environment | |
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| Pearson correlation coefficient r | r = 0.886 (Trial 1) | r = 0.792 (Trial 3) | 0.602 |
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| r = 0.915 (Trial 2) | r = 0.680 (Trial 4) | 0.602 | |