Abstract Background Cyclic motor patterns (CMP) are the predominant motor pattern in the distal colon, and are important in both health and disease. Their origin, mechanism and relation to bioelectrical slow-waves remain incompletely understood. During abdominal surgery, an increase in the CMP occurs in the distal colon. This study aimed to evaluate the feasibility of detecting propagating slow waves and spike waves in the distal human colon through intraoperative, high-resolution (HR), serosal electrical mapping. Methods HR electrical recordings were obtained from the distal colon using validated flexible PCB arrays (6 × 16 electrodes; 4 mm inter-electrode spacing; 2.4 cm2, 0.3 mm diameter) for up to 15 min. Passive unipolar signals were o...
KEY POINTS:Enteric neural circuits enable isolated preparations of guinea-pig distal colon to propel...
Abstract: The study reported in this paper analyses, by computer simulation, factors affecting the f...
OBJECTIVE Contemporary theories of the pathophysiology of movement disorders emphasize abnormal osci...
Abstract Background Cyclic motor patterns (CMPs) are the most common motor pattern in the distal col...
Background: Until recently, investigations of the normal patterns of motility of the healthy human c...
The patterns of motor activity that exist in isolated full-length human colon have not been describe...
PURPOSE: This study was designed to investigate colonic spike bursts regarding 1) their migration be...
Abstract Background Acute colonic pseudo‐obstruction (ACPO) is a severe form of colonic dysmotility ...
We examined the electrical and mechanical characteristics of the smooth muscles in the human colon a...
Background: Only few studies have applied high-resolution manometry (HRM) to the study of colonic mo...
ScopeGuide™ magnetic imaging provides a real-time 3 D reconstruction of the position and configurati...
SUMMARY The myoelectrical activity of human colon and rectum has been studied by three types of elec...
Background: Slow transit constipation (STC) is associated with colonic motor abnormalities. The unde...
Colonic motility disorders are common conditions. However, our understanding of normal and pathologi...
It is presumed that extrinsic afferent nerves link the rectum to the central nervous system. However...
KEY POINTS:Enteric neural circuits enable isolated preparations of guinea-pig distal colon to propel...
Abstract: The study reported in this paper analyses, by computer simulation, factors affecting the f...
OBJECTIVE Contemporary theories of the pathophysiology of movement disorders emphasize abnormal osci...
Abstract Background Cyclic motor patterns (CMPs) are the most common motor pattern in the distal col...
Background: Until recently, investigations of the normal patterns of motility of the healthy human c...
The patterns of motor activity that exist in isolated full-length human colon have not been describe...
PURPOSE: This study was designed to investigate colonic spike bursts regarding 1) their migration be...
Abstract Background Acute colonic pseudo‐obstruction (ACPO) is a severe form of colonic dysmotility ...
We examined the electrical and mechanical characteristics of the smooth muscles in the human colon a...
Background: Only few studies have applied high-resolution manometry (HRM) to the study of colonic mo...
ScopeGuide™ magnetic imaging provides a real-time 3 D reconstruction of the position and configurati...
SUMMARY The myoelectrical activity of human colon and rectum has been studied by three types of elec...
Background: Slow transit constipation (STC) is associated with colonic motor abnormalities. The unde...
Colonic motility disorders are common conditions. However, our understanding of normal and pathologi...
It is presumed that extrinsic afferent nerves link the rectum to the central nervous system. However...
KEY POINTS:Enteric neural circuits enable isolated preparations of guinea-pig distal colon to propel...
Abstract: The study reported in this paper analyses, by computer simulation, factors affecting the f...
OBJECTIVE Contemporary theories of the pathophysiology of movement disorders emphasize abnormal osci...