2013
DOI: 10.15275/rusomj.2013.0203
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Electrogastroenterography in clinical practice

Abstract: Abstract:The review contains the information on the basics of electrophysiological evaluation of motor-evacuator function of stomach. It describes the main methods for registration of electric activity of stomach and intestine, characterizes the registered parameters, and gives modern data on its clinical application.

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“…To monitor the motor-evacuation function of the gastrointestinal tract before and after surgery, a method was developed based on electrogastroenterography (EGEG) using a microprocessor – EGEG-MP03. Along with other electrophysiological methods for assessing the motor-evacuation function of the gastrointestinal tract, EGEG is being introduced into modern clinical practice and is a promising direction that allows for the detection of disorders and improvement of treatment methods [ 36 ]. The patients were examined before the operation, 12 h after the operation, at the end of the 1 st day, and on the 2 nd , 3 rd , 4 th , and 5 th days after the operation.…”
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“…To monitor the motor-evacuation function of the gastrointestinal tract before and after surgery, a method was developed based on electrogastroenterography (EGEG) using a microprocessor – EGEG-MP03. Along with other electrophysiological methods for assessing the motor-evacuation function of the gastrointestinal tract, EGEG is being introduced into modern clinical practice and is a promising direction that allows for the detection of disorders and improvement of treatment methods [ 36 ]. The patients were examined before the operation, 12 h after the operation, at the end of the 1 st day, and on the 2 nd , 3 rd , 4 th , and 5 th days after the operation.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…При проведении обследований учитываются некоторые дополнительные данные [18], например: пол, возраст, рост, масса пациента, диагноз, результаты анализа крови [9,16], результаты эндоскопии [21], режим питания, принимаемые медикаменты [8], вид хирургической операции [15] и др. Для формирования статистических выборок (групп обследований) формулируются критерии включения и исключения данных из исследования [3,18].…”
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