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World J Gastroenterol. Sep 15, 1996; 2(Suppl1): 88-88
Published online Sep 15, 1996. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v2.iSuppl1.88
Analysis of EGG and gastroendoscopy of 110 cases
Shu-Yao Chen, Qi-Hui Zhang, Shu-Huai Yang, Zhi-Yong Yu
Shu-Yao Chen, Qi-Hui Zhang, Shu-Huai Yang, Zhi-Yong Yu, 1st People’s Hospital of Neijiang, Neijiang 641000, Sichuan Province, China.
Author contributions: All authors contributed equally to the work.
Received: December 11, 1995
Revised: January 31, 1996
Accepted: June 25, 1996
Published online: September 15, 1996
Abstract

AIM: To understand the clinical value of body Electrogastrogram (EGG), we compared it with results of endoscopy.

METHODS: Patients included duodenal ulcer (DU) 6, gastric ulcer (GU) 21, complex ulcer (CU) 4, gastric cancer (GC) 6, chronic superficial gastritis (CSG) 12, and healthy adults 6.

RESULTS: Frequency > 3.7%/min: DU 21, GU 4, CSG 2, GC 1; Amplitude > 250 μV: DU 9, GU 4, GC 1, CSG 1, healthy 2; Amplitude 150-250 μV: DU 16, GU 5, CU 3, GC 2, CSG 3, healthy 3; Amplitude < 150 μV: DU 36, GU 12, CU 3, GC 3, CSG 8, healthy 1. There was no significant difference between different groups (P > 0.05). In addition, the profile of EGG was obviously irregular in DU 32, GU 18, GC 5, CU 2, CSG 2, healthy 1. The result of 58 meal test was: 49 cases had faster frequency, 9 had slower frequency, in 5 cases, after-meal slow waves were more regular than those before-meal. Fourty nine had increased after-meal amplitude, average increase was 68 μV, 9 cases had decreased or unchanged amplitude of EGG had no diagnostic value. Most GU, GC had gastric dysrhythmia, but other disease groups and healthy group also showed dysrhythmia, therefore, dysrhythmia was not characteristic of certain disease. Meal test provides some help in understanding of gastric empty function.

Keywords: Electrogastrogram, Gastroendoscopy