Abstract
Background: The wireless motility capsule concurrently measures temperature, pH and pressure as it traverses the gastrointestinal tract. Aims: To describe normative values for motility/contractility parameters across age, gender and testing centres. Methods: Healthy participants underwent a standardised wireless motility capsule assessment following an overnight fast and consumption of a meal of known nutritional content. Traces were divided into regions of interest and analysed using 2 software packages (MotiliGI and GIMS Data Viewer). Inter-observer agreement was independently assessed by 2 investigators. Results: Normative data for motility/contractility parameters (maximum amplitude, mean peak amplitude, contraction frequency and motility index) are presented for 107 individuals (62 male, median age 40 years, range 18-78). MotiliGI-Gastric, small bowel and colonic maximal contraction amplitude correlated with age (r =.24, P =.01; r =.22, P =.02; and r =.2, P =.04 respectively). Small bowel motility index was higher in females than males (150.4 ± 12 vs 122 ± 7.6, P =.04). Inter-observer agreement was excellent for transit times, pH and contractility/motility parameters. GIMS Data viewer-Gastric, small bowel and colonic log e motility index correlated with the respective area under the contraction curve, total contractions, sum of amplitudes and contraction frequency (all r>.35, P <.0003) but not with transit times. Conclusions: Our analysis provides normative data for motility/contractility parameters. Log motility index summarises a number of measures. In future, the measurement of contractile activity with the wireless motility capsule may potentially aid in the diagnosis of disease states such as visceral myopathic disorders.
Originalsprog | Engelsk |
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Tidsskrift | Alimentary Pharmacology and Therapeutics |
Vol/bind | 47 |
Udgave nummer | 3 |
Sider (fra-til) | 391-400 |
ISSN | 0269-2813 |
DOI | |
Status | Udgivet - 1 feb. 2018 |