Multi‐channel wireless mapping of gastrointestinal serosal slow wave propagation
Neurogastroenterology & Motility2015Vol. 27(4), pp. 580–585
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Niranchan Paskaranandavadivel, Rui Wang, Shameer Sathar, Gregory O’Grady, Leo K. Cheng, Aydin Farajidavar
Abstract
A novel multichannel wireless device is presented for mapping slow wave activity. The device achieved high quality signals, and has the potential to facilitate chronic monitoring studies and clinical translation of spatiotemporal mapping. The current implementation may be applied to detect normal patterns and dysrhythmia onset, but HR mapping with finely spaced arrays currently remains necessary to accurately define dysrhythmic patterns.
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