Motility of the stomach is in part coordinated by an electrophysiological event called slow waves, which are generated by pacemaker cells called the interstitial cells of Cajal (ICC). In functional motility disorders, which can be associated with a reduction of ICC, dynamic slow wave dysrhythmias can occur. In recent years, high-resolution (HR) mapping techniques have been applied to describe both normal and dysrhythmic slow wave patterns. The main aim of this study was to inform gastric HR mapping array design by determining the efficient inter-electrode distance required to accurately capture normal and dysrhythmic gastric slow wave activity. A two-dimensional mathematical model was used to simulate normal activity and four types of reported slow wave dysrhythmias in human patients: ectopic activation, retrograde propagation, slow conduction, conduction block. For each case, the simulated data were re-sampled at 4, 6, 10, 12, 20 and 30mm inter-electrode distances. The accuracy of each distance was compared to a reference set sampled at 2mm inter-electrode distance, in terms of accuracy of velocity, using an ANOVA. Manual groupings were also conducted to test the ability of the human markers to distinguish separate cycles of slow waves as inter-electrode distance increases. The largest interelectrode distance for human gastric slow wave analysis, which produced both accurate grouping and velocity, was 10mm (CI [0.3 2.4]mms(-1); p<;0.05). Therefore an inter-electrode distance of less than 10mm was required to accurately describe the types of baseline and dysrhythmic activities reported in this study. However, it is likely that more spatially complex dysrhythmias, such as re-entry, may require finer inter-electrode distances.

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