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Detection of gastric slow oscillatory contraction using parasagittal cine MR images: Comparison with simultaneously measured electrogastrogram
Abstract:PurposeTo determine if parasagittal gastric cine magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is able to measure gastric oscillatory contractions around 0.05 Hz and to determine its relationship with electrical activity as measured by electrogastrography (EGG).MethodsAssessment of the gastric motility is important for the research of the enteric nervous system and for the diagnosis of functional gastric disorders. Electrogastrography is a non-invasive method that can measure gastric oscillatory electrical activity around 0.05 Hz (slow wave) using electrodes on the abdominal skin, but its sensitivity and specificity of the slow wave detection is limited. We used parasagittal gastric cine MRI around the angular incisure to measure gastric oscillatory contraction around 0.05 Hz in 24 healthy volunteers. Cine MRI was acquired with time resolution of 1 s for 10 min while freely breathing participants were lying on the bed. The gastric area of the cross section was measured for each MR image and assessed its change over time. The results were compared with those for simultaneously recorded EGG.ResultsThe main frequency of the gastric area change for each participant ranged from 0.041 to 0.059 Hz (mean ± S.D. = 0.049 ± 0.004), which corresponds to the gastric slow wave frequency (mean ± S.D. = 0.049 ± 0.004) as measured by EGG (p = 7.9585 × 10 −8, Kendall ‘s tau test). Cross correlation analysis showed that 22 of 24 participants’ gastric area changes were significantly (p < 0.05) related to the EGG waveforms. Displacement of the stomach due to respiration did not affect gastric area measurements.ConclusionsParasagittal cine MRI is correlated with EGG recordings and able to detect and quantifying gastric motility abnormalities.
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