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Solorio S. - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Instrumentation and use of a device to measure Electrical activity of the heart and stomach [Instrumentaci�n y uso de un dispositivo para medir actividad el�ctrica de coraz�n y est�mago]
    Universidad de Guadalajara (UDG), 2009
    Co-Authors: Hernandez-ledezma F.u., Cordova-fraga T., Vargas-luna M., Cano M.e., De La Roca-chiapas, J.m., Solorio S.
    Abstract:

    Introduction: Similar than what happens in the heart, the stomach has its own pacemaker in which a Electrical signal called Basal Electrical Rhythm, is generated at a rate of 3 cpm. Objective: To have in a single, low cost, portable and wireless device, the capability of evaluating electrogastrography and electrocardiography either simultaneously or separately. Materials and methods: Simultaneous evaluation of Electrical activity of the heart and stomach in a pre and post-prandial state protocol. Results: With the device presented in this work we have evaluated heart activity obtaining P-QRS-T complex. Also the same apparatus has the capability of evaluating Electrical activity of the gastric region in a pre and post-prandial conditions protocol. Discussion: We suggest the clinical application of this device in clinics and hospitals for monitoring diabetic patients with neuropathy. The device is portable with the option if wireless data transmission of heart or/and stomach Electrical activity

  • Instrumentation and use of a device to measure Electrical activity of the heart and stomach [Instrumentación y uso de un dispositivo para medir actividad eléctrica de corazón y estómago]
    Universidad de Guadalajara (UDG), 2009
    Co-Authors: Hernandez-ledezma F.u., Cordova-fraga T., Vargas-luna M., Cano M.e., De La Roca-chiapas, J.m., Solorio S.
    Abstract:

    Introduction: Similar than what happens in the heart, the stomach has its own pacemaker in which a Electrical signal called Basal Electrical Rhythm, is generated at a rate of 3 cpm. Objective: To have in a single, low cost, portable and wireless device, the capability of evaluating electrogastrography and electrocardiography either simultaneously or separately. Materials and methods: Simultaneous evaluation of Electrical activity of the heart and stomach in a pre and post-prandial state protocol. Results: With the device presented in this work we have evaluated heart activity obtaining P-QRS-T complex. Also the same apparatus has the capability of evaluating Electrical activity of the gastric region in a pre and post-prandial conditions protocol. Discussion: We suggest the clinical application of this device in clinics and hospitals for monitoring diabetic patients with neuropathy. The device is portable with the option if wireless data transmission of heart or/and stomach Electrical activity

Hernandez-ledezma F.u. - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Instrumentation and use of a device to measure Electrical activity of the heart and stomach [Instrumentaci�n y uso de un dispositivo para medir actividad el�ctrica de coraz�n y est�mago]
    Universidad de Guadalajara (UDG), 2009
    Co-Authors: Hernandez-ledezma F.u., Cordova-fraga T., Vargas-luna M., Cano M.e., De La Roca-chiapas, J.m., Solorio S.
    Abstract:

    Introduction: Similar than what happens in the heart, the stomach has its own pacemaker in which a Electrical signal called Basal Electrical Rhythm, is generated at a rate of 3 cpm. Objective: To have in a single, low cost, portable and wireless device, the capability of evaluating electrogastrography and electrocardiography either simultaneously or separately. Materials and methods: Simultaneous evaluation of Electrical activity of the heart and stomach in a pre and post-prandial state protocol. Results: With the device presented in this work we have evaluated heart activity obtaining P-QRS-T complex. Also the same apparatus has the capability of evaluating Electrical activity of the gastric region in a pre and post-prandial conditions protocol. Discussion: We suggest the clinical application of this device in clinics and hospitals for monitoring diabetic patients with neuropathy. The device is portable with the option if wireless data transmission of heart or/and stomach Electrical activity

  • Instrumentation and use of a device to measure Electrical activity of the heart and stomach [Instrumentación y uso de un dispositivo para medir actividad eléctrica de corazón y estómago]
    Universidad de Guadalajara (UDG), 2009
    Co-Authors: Hernandez-ledezma F.u., Cordova-fraga T., Vargas-luna M., Cano M.e., De La Roca-chiapas, J.m., Solorio S.
    Abstract:

    Introduction: Similar than what happens in the heart, the stomach has its own pacemaker in which a Electrical signal called Basal Electrical Rhythm, is generated at a rate of 3 cpm. Objective: To have in a single, low cost, portable and wireless device, the capability of evaluating electrogastrography and electrocardiography either simultaneously or separately. Materials and methods: Simultaneous evaluation of Electrical activity of the heart and stomach in a pre and post-prandial state protocol. Results: With the device presented in this work we have evaluated heart activity obtaining P-QRS-T complex. Also the same apparatus has the capability of evaluating Electrical activity of the gastric region in a pre and post-prandial conditions protocol. Discussion: We suggest the clinical application of this device in clinics and hospitals for monitoring diabetic patients with neuropathy. The device is portable with the option if wireless data transmission of heart or/and stomach Electrical activity

Cordova-fraga T. - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Instrumentation and use of a device to measure Electrical activity of the heart and stomach [Instrumentaci�n y uso de un dispositivo para medir actividad el�ctrica de coraz�n y est�mago]
    Universidad de Guadalajara (UDG), 2009
    Co-Authors: Hernandez-ledezma F.u., Cordova-fraga T., Vargas-luna M., Cano M.e., De La Roca-chiapas, J.m., Solorio S.
    Abstract:

    Introduction: Similar than what happens in the heart, the stomach has its own pacemaker in which a Electrical signal called Basal Electrical Rhythm, is generated at a rate of 3 cpm. Objective: To have in a single, low cost, portable and wireless device, the capability of evaluating electrogastrography and electrocardiography either simultaneously or separately. Materials and methods: Simultaneous evaluation of Electrical activity of the heart and stomach in a pre and post-prandial state protocol. Results: With the device presented in this work we have evaluated heart activity obtaining P-QRS-T complex. Also the same apparatus has the capability of evaluating Electrical activity of the gastric region in a pre and post-prandial conditions protocol. Discussion: We suggest the clinical application of this device in clinics and hospitals for monitoring diabetic patients with neuropathy. The device is portable with the option if wireless data transmission of heart or/and stomach Electrical activity

  • Instrumentation and use of a device to measure Electrical activity of the heart and stomach [Instrumentación y uso de un dispositivo para medir actividad eléctrica de corazón y estómago]
    Universidad de Guadalajara (UDG), 2009
    Co-Authors: Hernandez-ledezma F.u., Cordova-fraga T., Vargas-luna M., Cano M.e., De La Roca-chiapas, J.m., Solorio S.
    Abstract:

    Introduction: Similar than what happens in the heart, the stomach has its own pacemaker in which a Electrical signal called Basal Electrical Rhythm, is generated at a rate of 3 cpm. Objective: To have in a single, low cost, portable and wireless device, the capability of evaluating electrogastrography and electrocardiography either simultaneously or separately. Materials and methods: Simultaneous evaluation of Electrical activity of the heart and stomach in a pre and post-prandial state protocol. Results: With the device presented in this work we have evaluated heart activity obtaining P-QRS-T complex. Also the same apparatus has the capability of evaluating Electrical activity of the gastric region in a pre and post-prandial conditions protocol. Discussion: We suggest the clinical application of this device in clinics and hospitals for monitoring diabetic patients with neuropathy. The device is portable with the option if wireless data transmission of heart or/and stomach Electrical activity

Vargas-luna M. - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Instrumentation and use of a device to measure Electrical activity of the heart and stomach [Instrumentaci�n y uso de un dispositivo para medir actividad el�ctrica de coraz�n y est�mago]
    Universidad de Guadalajara (UDG), 2009
    Co-Authors: Hernandez-ledezma F.u., Cordova-fraga T., Vargas-luna M., Cano M.e., De La Roca-chiapas, J.m., Solorio S.
    Abstract:

    Introduction: Similar than what happens in the heart, the stomach has its own pacemaker in which a Electrical signal called Basal Electrical Rhythm, is generated at a rate of 3 cpm. Objective: To have in a single, low cost, portable and wireless device, the capability of evaluating electrogastrography and electrocardiography either simultaneously or separately. Materials and methods: Simultaneous evaluation of Electrical activity of the heart and stomach in a pre and post-prandial state protocol. Results: With the device presented in this work we have evaluated heart activity obtaining P-QRS-T complex. Also the same apparatus has the capability of evaluating Electrical activity of the gastric region in a pre and post-prandial conditions protocol. Discussion: We suggest the clinical application of this device in clinics and hospitals for monitoring diabetic patients with neuropathy. The device is portable with the option if wireless data transmission of heart or/and stomach Electrical activity

  • Instrumentation and use of a device to measure Electrical activity of the heart and stomach [Instrumentación y uso de un dispositivo para medir actividad eléctrica de corazón y estómago]
    Universidad de Guadalajara (UDG), 2009
    Co-Authors: Hernandez-ledezma F.u., Cordova-fraga T., Vargas-luna M., Cano M.e., De La Roca-chiapas, J.m., Solorio S.
    Abstract:

    Introduction: Similar than what happens in the heart, the stomach has its own pacemaker in which a Electrical signal called Basal Electrical Rhythm, is generated at a rate of 3 cpm. Objective: To have in a single, low cost, portable and wireless device, the capability of evaluating electrogastrography and electrocardiography either simultaneously or separately. Materials and methods: Simultaneous evaluation of Electrical activity of the heart and stomach in a pre and post-prandial state protocol. Results: With the device presented in this work we have evaluated heart activity obtaining P-QRS-T complex. Also the same apparatus has the capability of evaluating Electrical activity of the gastric region in a pre and post-prandial conditions protocol. Discussion: We suggest the clinical application of this device in clinics and hospitals for monitoring diabetic patients with neuropathy. The device is portable with the option if wireless data transmission of heart or/and stomach Electrical activity

Cano M.e. - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Instrumentation and use of a device to measure Electrical activity of the heart and stomach [Instrumentaci�n y uso de un dispositivo para medir actividad el�ctrica de coraz�n y est�mago]
    Universidad de Guadalajara (UDG), 2009
    Co-Authors: Hernandez-ledezma F.u., Cordova-fraga T., Vargas-luna M., Cano M.e., De La Roca-chiapas, J.m., Solorio S.
    Abstract:

    Introduction: Similar than what happens in the heart, the stomach has its own pacemaker in which a Electrical signal called Basal Electrical Rhythm, is generated at a rate of 3 cpm. Objective: To have in a single, low cost, portable and wireless device, the capability of evaluating electrogastrography and electrocardiography either simultaneously or separately. Materials and methods: Simultaneous evaluation of Electrical activity of the heart and stomach in a pre and post-prandial state protocol. Results: With the device presented in this work we have evaluated heart activity obtaining P-QRS-T complex. Also the same apparatus has the capability of evaluating Electrical activity of the gastric region in a pre and post-prandial conditions protocol. Discussion: We suggest the clinical application of this device in clinics and hospitals for monitoring diabetic patients with neuropathy. The device is portable with the option if wireless data transmission of heart or/and stomach Electrical activity

  • Instrumentation and use of a device to measure Electrical activity of the heart and stomach [Instrumentación y uso de un dispositivo para medir actividad eléctrica de corazón y estómago]
    Universidad de Guadalajara (UDG), 2009
    Co-Authors: Hernandez-ledezma F.u., Cordova-fraga T., Vargas-luna M., Cano M.e., De La Roca-chiapas, J.m., Solorio S.
    Abstract:

    Introduction: Similar than what happens in the heart, the stomach has its own pacemaker in which a Electrical signal called Basal Electrical Rhythm, is generated at a rate of 3 cpm. Objective: To have in a single, low cost, portable and wireless device, the capability of evaluating electrogastrography and electrocardiography either simultaneously or separately. Materials and methods: Simultaneous evaluation of Electrical activity of the heart and stomach in a pre and post-prandial state protocol. Results: With the device presented in this work we have evaluated heart activity obtaining P-QRS-T complex. Also the same apparatus has the capability of evaluating Electrical activity of the gastric region in a pre and post-prandial conditions protocol. Discussion: We suggest the clinical application of this device in clinics and hospitals for monitoring diabetic patients with neuropathy. The device is portable with the option if wireless data transmission of heart or/and stomach Electrical activity