• DocumentCode
    13853
  • Title

    A System and Method for Online High-Resolution Mapping of Gastric Slow-Wave Activity

  • Author

    Bull, Simon H. ; O´Grady, Gregory ; Peng Du ; Cheng, Leo K.

  • Author_Institution
    Auckland Bioeng. Inst., Univ. of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand
  • Volume
    61
  • Issue
    11
  • fYear
    2014
  • fDate
    Nov. 2014
  • Firstpage
    2679
  • Lastpage
    2687
  • Abstract
    High-resolution (HR) mapping employs multielectrode arrays to achieve spatially detailed analyses of propagating bioelectrical events. A major current limitation is that spatial analyses must currently be performed “off-line” (after experiments), compromising timely recording feedback and restricting experimental interventions. These problems motivated development of a system and method for “online” HR mapping. HR gastric recordings were acquired and streamed to a novel software client. Algorithms were devised to filter data, identify slow-wave events, eliminate corrupt channels, and cluster activation events. A graphical user interface animated data and plotted electrograms and maps. Results were compared against off-line methods. The online system analyzed 256-channel serosal recordings with no unexpected system terminations with a mean delay 18 s. Activation time marking sensitivity was 0.92; positive predictive value was 0.93. Abnormal slow-wave patterns including conduction blocks, ectopic pacemaking, and colliding wave fronts were reliably identified. Compared to traditional analysis methods, online mapping had comparable results with equivalent coverage of 90% of electrodes, average RMS errors of less than 1 s, and CC of activation maps of 0.99. Accurate slow-wave mapping was achieved in near real-time, enabling monitoring of recording quality and experimental interventions targeted to dysrhythmic onset. This work also advances the translation of HR mapping toward real-time clinical application.
  • Keywords
    bioelectric phenomena; biomechanics; biomedical electrodes; medical signal processing; 256-channel serosal recordings; activation events; bioelectrical events; clinical application; colliding wave fronts; corrupt channels; dysrhythmic onset; ectopic pacemaking; filter data; gastric slow-wave activity; graphical user interface animated data; online high-resolution mapping; plotted electrograms; slow-wave events; software client; Animals; Animation; Electrodes; Extracellular; Noise; Reliability; Software; Dysrhythmia; gastric electrical activity; interstitial cells of Cajal; software; visualization;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0018-9294
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TBME.2014.2325829
  • Filename
    6819045