Verhagen M A, Van Schelven L J, Samsom M, Smout A J
Gastrointestinal Research Unit, Department of Gastroenterology, University Hospital Utrecht, Utrecht, The Netherlands.
Gastroenterology. 1999 Aug;117(2):453-60. doi: 10.1053/gast.1999.0029900453.
Electrogastrography (EGG) is a noninvasive method to study gastric myoelectrical activity in humans. Because frequency characteristics are the most reliable parameters and visual analysis of the EGG recordings is notoriously difficult, automated frequency analysis, especially running spectrum analysis, is often used. However, EGG frequency spectra can be misinterpreted easily. Movement artifacts and noise from various sources can result in abnormal frequency spectra with significant power in the low-frequency and high-frequency range, or even make the EGG completely uninterpretable. Signals that differ from a sinusoid waveform have harmonics in the high-frequency range of the spectrum and may be interpreted as abnormal. Visual inspection of raw signals and frequency spectra remains essential in the analysis of EGG signals. The value of computerized analysis should not be overrated. EGG is an important research tool, but a clinical role still needs to be established.
胃电图(EGG)是一种研究人体胃肌电活动的非侵入性方法。由于频率特征是最可靠的参数,而对EGG记录进行视觉分析非常困难,因此常使用自动频率分析,尤其是动态频谱分析。然而,EGG频谱很容易被误解。来自各种来源的运动伪影和噪声可导致低频和高频范围内具有显著功率的异常频谱,甚至使EGG完全无法解读。与正弦波形不同的信号在频谱的高频范围内有谐波,可能会被解释为异常。在EGG信号分析中,对原始信号和频谱进行目视检查仍然至关重要。计算机分析的价值不应被高估。EGG是一种重要的研究工具,但临床作用仍有待确立。