Abstract

The electroenterogram (EEnG) is the myoelectrical signal of the smooth muscle of the small bowel. This signal can be recorded through bipolar electrodes placed in the intestinal serosa. The objective of this study, is to determinate the relationship that exists between the electroenterogram and the pressure signal. Were taken 14 sessions of record of the myoelectrical signal. The pressure signal was recorded using a latex microballoon, implanted through surgery, in the same ring of the layer of circular muscle, in which the bipolar electrode was implanted. The signals were amplified and acquired simultaneously. The continuous wavelet transform was calculated (in its discrete model), using the Morlet's wavelet. Eleven scales of frequency were chosen for the wavelet transform. The energy of the levels of frequency /spl nu//sub 2/-/spl nu//sub 10/ and the energy of the pressure signal reached high correlation coefficients (around 0.8). The greater means correlation coefficient (0.83) was obtained by levels /spl nu//sub 8/-/spl nu//sub 9/. Those levels correspond to the band of frequency 12.064-20.769 Hz. The levels /spl nu//sub 8/-/spl nu//sub 9/ contain the high frequency components, which correspond to spike burst. There aren't significant differences among levels of frequency /spl nu//sub 2/-/spl nu//sub 10/. Therefore, the energy frequency levels /spl nu//sub 2/-/spl nu//sub 10/ can be used to represent intestinal motility indexes (IMIs).

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