Bremner R M, Costantini M, Hoeft S F, Yasui A, Crookes P F, Shibberu H, Peters J H, Nicholas K, DeMeester T R
University of Southern California School of Medicine, Department of Surgery, Los Angeles 90033-4612.
Biomed Instrum Technol. 1993 Jan-Feb;27(1):49-55.
The application of solid-state technology to intraesophageal pressure monitoring over an entire circadian cycle has resulted in large amounts of data that require computer analysis. Recently available commercial software has yet to be validated. The aim of this study was to compare the analysis of ambulatory esophageal manometry by an automated computer program with manual analysis and make the software modifications necessary to validate the automated system for clinical use. Computer-aided analysis of a large number of esophageal contractions recorded during ambulatory esophageal manometry was compared with manual analysis by four experienced physicians. Good correlations were found between manual and computerized measurements of contraction amplitude and duration (r = 0.99 and r = 0.73, respectively). Software modifications resulted in correct identification of 94% of contractions and correct classification of 93.3% of these waves as peristaltic or simultaneous. These results demonstrate that the evaluated program for automated analysis of ambulatory esophageal manometry is accurate and reliable for research and clinical applications.
将固态技术应用于整个昼夜周期的食管内压力监测,产生了大量需要计算机分析的数据。最近可用的商业软件尚未经过验证。本研究的目的是比较自动计算机程序对动态食管测压的分析与人工分析,并进行必要的软件修改,以验证该自动系统在临床中的应用。将动态食管测压期间记录的大量食管收缩的计算机辅助分析与四位经验丰富的医生的人工分析进行比较。在收缩幅度和持续时间的人工测量与计算机测量之间发现了良好的相关性(分别为r = 0.99和r = 0.73)。软件修改后,94%的收缩被正确识别,其中93.3%的波被正确分类为蠕动波或同步波。这些结果表明,所评估的动态食管测压自动分析程序在研究和临床应用中是准确可靠的。