• DocumentCode
    3685332
  • Title

    Detection of the Recovery Phase of in vivo gastric slow wave recordings

  • Author

    Niranchan Paskaranandavadivel;Xingzheng Pan;Peng Du;Gregory O´Grady;Leo K. Cheng

  • Author_Institution
    Auckland Bioengineering Institute, University of Auckland, New Zealand
  • fYear
    2015
  • Firstpage
    6094
  • Lastpage
    6097
  • Abstract
    Gastric motility is coordinated by bio-electrical events known as slow waves. Abnormalities in slow waves are linked to major functional and motility disorders. In recent years, the use of high-resolution (HR) recordings have provided a unique view of spatiotemporal activation profiles of normal and dysrhythmic slow wave activity. To date, in vivo studies of gastric slow wave activity have primarily focused on the activation phase of the slow wave event. In this study, the recovery phase of slow waves was investigated through the use of HR recording techniques. The recovery phase of the slow wave event was detected through the use of the signal derivative, computed via a wavelet transform. The activation to recovery interval (ARi) metric was computed as a difference between the recovery time and activation time. The detection method was validated with synthetic slow wave signals of varying morphologies with the addition of synthetic ventilator and high frequency noise. The methods was then applied to HR experimental porcine gastric slow wave recordings. Ventilator noise more than 10% of the slow wave amplitude affected the estimation of the ARi metric. Signal to noise ratio below 3 dB affected the ARi metric, but with minor deviation in accuracy. Experimental ARi values ranged from 3.7-4.7 s from three data sets, with significant differences across them.
  • Keywords
    "Wavelet transforms","Morphology","Signal to noise ratio","Measurement","In vivo","Stomach"
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC), 2015 37th Annual International Conference of the IEEE
  • ISSN
    1094-687X
  • Electronic_ISBN
    1558-4615
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/EMBC.2015.7319782
  • Filename
    7319782