Title :
A theoretical analysis of the electrogastrogram (EGG)
Author :
Calder, Stefan ; Cheng, Leo K. ; Peng Du
Author_Institution :
Auckland Bioeng. Inst., Univ. of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
Abstract :
In this study, a boundary element model was developed to investigate the relationship between the gastric electrical activity, also known as slow waves, and the electrogastrogram (EGG). A dipole was calculated to represent the equivalent net activity of gastric slow waves. The dipole was then placed in an anatomically-realistic torso model to simulate EGG. The torso model was constructed from a laser-scanned geometry of an adult male torso phantom with 190 electrode sites equally distributed around the torso so that simulated EGG could be directly compared between the physical model and the mathematical model. The results were analyzed using the Fast Fourier Transforms (FFT), spatial distribution of EGG potential and a resultant EGG based on a 3-lead configuration. The FFT results showed both the dipole and EGG contained identical dominant frequency component of 3 cycles per minute (cpm), with this result matching known physiological phenomenon. The -3 dB point of the EGG was 110 mm from the region directly above the dipole source. Finally, the results indicated that electrode coupling could theoretically be used in a similar fashion to ECG coupling to gain greater understanding of how EGG correlate to gastric slow waves.
Keywords :
bioelectric potentials; biomedical electrodes; boundary-elements methods; fast Fourier transforms; medical signal processing; patient diagnosis; phantoms; physiological models; 3-lead configuration; ECG coupling; EGG potential; FFT; Fast Fourier Transforms; adult male torso phantom; anatomically-realistic torso model; boundary element model; dipole source; dominant frequency component; electrode coupling; electrode sites; electrogastrogram; equivalent net activity; gastric electrical activity; gastric slow waves; laser-scanned geometry; mathematical model; physical model; physiological phenomenon; spatial distribution; theoretical analysis; Correlation; Electric potential; Electrodes; Mathematical model; Physiology; Stomach; Torso;
Conference_Titel :
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC), 2014 36th Annual International Conference of the IEEE
Conference_Location :
Chicago, IL
DOI :
10.1109/EMBC.2014.6944582