2021
DOI: 10.1186/s12938-021-00944-x
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Intraoperative serosal extracellular mapping of the human distal colon: a feasibility study

Abstract: Background Cyclic motor patterns (CMP) are the predominant motor pattern in the distal colon, and are important in both health and disease. Their origin, mechanism and relation to bioelectrical slow-waves remain incompletely understood. During abdominal surgery, an increase in the CMP occurs in the distal colon. This study aimed to evaluate the feasibility of detecting propagating slow waves and spike waves in the distal human colon through intraoperative, high-resolution (HR), serosal electric… Show more

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“…SW : [2.83±0.35] cpm ; 0.57mV [13] Surface amplitude : 0.275mV [14] Intestine SW: [8][9][10][11][12] cpm; 0.3mV [15] SB: 10Hz; 75µV [16] Surface amplitude : 92.99µV [17] Colon SW1: [2][3][4][5][6] cpm; 2.75mV [5] SW2: [9][10][11][12][13][14] cpm; 2.75mV [5] SB : [0.4-0.8] Hz ; 0.54mV [16] Surface amplitude : 200µV [5] Figure 1. Torso volume conductor with 28 electrodes represented as blue squares.…”
Section: Stomachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…SW : [2.83±0.35] cpm ; 0.57mV [13] Surface amplitude : 0.275mV [14] Intestine SW: [8][9][10][11][12] cpm; 0.3mV [15] SB: 10Hz; 75µV [16] Surface amplitude : 92.99µV [17] Colon SW1: [2][3][4][5][6] cpm; 2.75mV [5] SW2: [9][10][11][12][13][14] cpm; 2.75mV [5] SB : [0.4-0.8] Hz ; 0.54mV [16] Surface amplitude : 200µV [5] Figure 1. Torso volume conductor with 28 electrodes represented as blue squares.…”
Section: Stomachmentioning
confidence: 99%