Electrogastrografía de superficie: una nueva técnica para el estudio de la motilidad gástrica en nuestro medio
Background: Gastric electrical activity can be accurately recorded and analyzed by cutaneous electrogastrography. Different types of abnormalities have been described in a variety of disorders. Aim: To analyze a group of asymptomatic subjects and assess the prevalence and patterns of dysrrhythmias i...
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oai:scielo:S0034-988720020011000022005-11-23Electrogastrografía de superficie: una nueva técnica para el estudio de la motilidad gástrica en nuestro medioDefilippi G,ClaudiaMadrid S,Ana MaríaDefilippi C,Carlos Electrogastrography Electronics medical Gastrointestinal motility Background: Gastric electrical activity can be accurately recorded and analyzed by cutaneous electrogastrography. Different types of abnormalities have been described in a variety of disorders. Aim: To analyze a group of asymptomatic subjects and assess the prevalence and patterns of dysrrhythmias in patients with type 1 and 2 diabetes and patients with functional dyspepsia. Patients and methods: One hundred subjects were studied (32 male, mean age 45 years old, 10 asymptomatic, 11 type 1 diabetics, 22 type 2 diabetics and 57 subjects with functional gastrointestinal disturbances). Gastric myoelectrical activity was recorded using surface electrogastrography for 1 hour in the fasting state and 1 hour after a test meal (350 kcal). Results: The electrogastrogram was normal in 90% of asymptomatic controls. It was abnormal in 64% of type 1 diabetic patients, in 55.5% of type 2 diabetic patients and in 61% of patients with functional dyspepsia. Different types of dysrrhythmias were observed in each group. Conclusions: Electrogastrography might define a subgroup of patients with electrical rhythm disturbances, that may have a different approach to treatment than patients with normal gastric electrical activity (Rev Méd Chile 2002; 130: 1209-16 ).info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedad Médica de SantiagoRevista médica de Chile v.130 n.11 20022002-11-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-98872002001100002es10.4067/S0034-98872002001100002 |
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Background: Gastric electrical activity can be accurately recorded and analyzed by cutaneous electrogastrography. Different types of abnormalities have been described in a variety of disorders. Aim: To analyze a group of asymptomatic subjects and assess the prevalence and patterns of dysrrhythmias in patients with type 1 and 2 diabetes and patients with functional dyspepsia. Patients and methods: One hundred subjects were studied (32 male, mean age 45 years old, 10 asymptomatic, 11 type 1 diabetics, 22 type 2 diabetics and 57 subjects with functional gastrointestinal disturbances). Gastric myoelectrical activity was recorded using surface electrogastrography for 1 hour in the fasting state and 1 hour after a test meal (350 kcal). Results: The electrogastrogram was normal in 90% of asymptomatic controls. It was abnormal in 64% of type 1 diabetic patients, in 55.5% of type 2 diabetic patients and in 61% of patients with functional dyspepsia. Different types of dysrrhythmias were observed in each group. Conclusions: Electrogastrography might define a subgroup of patients with electrical rhythm disturbances, that may have a different approach to treatment than patients with normal gastric electrical activity (Rev Méd Chile 2002; 130: 1209-16 ). |
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Defilippi G,Claudia Madrid S,Ana María Defilippi C,Carlos |
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Defilippi G,Claudia Madrid S,Ana María Defilippi C,Carlos |
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Defilippi G,Claudia |
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Electrogastrografía de superficie: una nueva técnica para el estudio de la motilidad gástrica en nuestro medio |
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Electrogastrografía de superficie: una nueva técnica para el estudio de la motilidad gástrica en nuestro medio |
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Electrogastrografía de superficie: una nueva técnica para el estudio de la motilidad gástrica en nuestro medio |
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Electrogastrografía de superficie: una nueva técnica para el estudio de la motilidad gástrica en nuestro medio |
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Electrogastrografía de superficie: una nueva técnica para el estudio de la motilidad gástrica en nuestro medio |
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electrogastrografía de superficie: una nueva técnica para el estudio de la motilidad gástrica en nuestro medio |
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