Use of spectral analysis in the detection of frequency differencesin the electrogastrograms of normal and diabetic subjects |
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Authors: | Pfister C.J. Hamilton J.W. Nagel N. Bass P. Webster J.G. Tompkins W.J. |
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Affiliation: | Wisconsin Univ., Madison, WI, USA; |
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Abstract: | The authors investigated the basal electrical rhythm (BER) of the stomach to determine if abnormalities of the BER occur in association with those gastric complaints in patients with long-term insulin-dependent diabetes. They recorded the basal electrical signal of the stomach in nine patients with diabetic gastroparesis and in 11 normal volunteers. They developed a microcomputer-based running spectral analysis technique (overlapping fast Fourier transforms) to analyze the recordings. They found no significant differences between the two subject groups in the prefed state but found a significantly higher proportion of episodes of high frequency, or tachygastria in the diabetic group in the postfed state (15.4-6.2%). The difference was also reflected in the higher postfed mean `peak' frequency of the diabetics. Both diabetics and normals show an increase in the mean of the peak frequency from pre- to postfed states, but the normals do not show an increase in episodes of tachygastria |
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