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Author Koch, Kenneth L

Title Handbook of electrogastrography / Kenneth L. Koch, Robert M. Stern
Published New York : Oxford University Press, 2004

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Description 1 online resource (xv, 220 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Contents Brief history of electrogastrography -- Properties of electrical rhythmicity in the stomach -- Physiological basis of electrogastrography -- Recording the electrogastrogram -- Analysis of the electrogastrogram -- Clinical applications of the EGG -- Tachygastrias -- Bradygastrias and mixed gastric dysrhythmias -- The future and electrogastrography
Summary The Handbook of Electrogastrography is the first textbook dedicated to reviewing the physiology of gastric myelectrical activity and the measurement of this electrical activity with electrodes placed on the abdominal surface - the electrogastrogram. The Handbook is divided into three major sections. The first section focuses on the history of electrogastrography, electrical activity of the interstitial cells of Cajal, the cells from which gastric electrical rhythmicity emanates. The cellular level of gastric electrical rhythmicity provides an understanding of the physiological basis of the electrogastrogram signal. The second section of the book incorporates the practical aspects of recording a high quality electrogastrogram and approaches to the analysis of the electrogastrogram using visual inspection and computer techniques. This section focuses on the authors' combined experience of examining EGG recordings for more than sixty years. From this rich research and clinical experience, the clinical application of EGG recordings in an approach to patients with unexplained nausea and vomiting is described.; Neuromuscular disorders of the stomach involving gastric dysrhythmias are reviewed. The third section of the book comprises many examples of gastric dysrythmias ranging from bradygastrias to tachygastrias and mixed dysrythmias. Current understanding of the mechanisms of gastric dysrhythmias is reviewed. Artifacts in the EGG signal, which may be confused with gastric dysrhythmias, are also presented. The Handbook of Electrogastrography will be a valuable reference for physicians interested in recording gastric electrical activity in clinical practices or in clinical research. Gastroenterologists, internists, psychologists and others with an interest in gastric myoelectrical events will also find extensive and relevant information for recording and interpreting EGGs in the Handbook
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Electrogastrography.
Gastrointestinal system -- Motility.
Electrodiagnosis -- methods
Stomach Diseases -- diagnosis
Electrophysiology -- methods
Gastrointestinal Motility
MEDICAL -- Gastroenterology.
Gastrointestinal system -- Motility
Electrogastrography
Form Electronic book
Author Stern, Robert Morris, 1937-
LC no. 2003002110
ISBN 9780199749003
0199749000
1280831332
9781280831331
9786610831333
6610831335