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Impaired gastric myoelectrical rhythms associated with altered autonomic functions in patients with severe ischemic stroke

03.17.25 | Xia & He Publishing Inc.

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Gastrointestinal complications are common in patients after ischemic stroke. Gastric motility is regulated by gastric pace-making activity (also called gastric myoelectrical activity (GMA)) and autonomic function. The aim of this study was to evaluate GMA, assessed by noninvasive electrogastrography (EGG), and autonomic function, measured via spectral analysis of heart rate variability derived from the electrocardiogram in patients with ischemic stroke.

EGG and electrocardiogram were simultaneously recorded in both fasting and postprandial states in 14 patients with ischemic stroke and 11 healthy controls. Multi-channel surface EGG was used to measure GMA, and autonomic function was evaluated by heart rate variability spectral analysis.

Compared to healthy subjects, patients with ischemic stroke, especially those with a modified Rankin scale ≥ 4, had impaired GMA in both fasting and postprandial states. This included a lower percentage of normal gastric slow waves (the basic rhythmic waves of GMA) and a higher percentage of tachygastria, bradygastria, or arrhythmia. Patients with ischemic stroke also showed a decrease in the dominant frequency and power of the gastric slow waves. Autonomic functions were altered in ischemic stroke patients with a modified Rankin scale ≥ 4, as reflected by increased sympathetic activity and reduced parasympathetic activity.

Gastric pace-making activity is impaired in patients with severe ischemic stroke, as evidenced by a reduced percentage of normal gastric slow waves and a lower frequency of gastric slow waves, likely due to impaired autonomic functions.

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The study was recently published in the Journal of Translational Gastroenterology .

Journal of Translational Gastroenterology (JTG) dedicates to improving clinical diagnosis and treatment, advancing understanding of the molecular mechanisms, and promoting translation from bench to bedside of gastrointestinal, hepatobiliary, and pancreatic diseases. The aim of JTG is to provide a forum for the exchange of ideas and concepts on basic, translational, and clinical aspects of gastroenterology, and promote cross-disciplinary research and collaboration.

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Journal of Translational Gastroenterology

10.14218/JTG.2024.00029

Impaired Gastric Myoelectrical Rhythms Associated with Altered Autonomic Functions in Patients with Severe Ischemic Stroke

25-Feb-2025

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APA:
Xia & He Publishing Inc.. (2025, March 17). Impaired gastric myoelectrical rhythms associated with altered autonomic functions in patients with severe ischemic stroke. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/1EODPD5L/impaired-gastric-myoelectrical-rhythms-associated-with-altered-autonomic-functions-in-patients-with-severe-ischemic-stroke.html
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"Impaired gastric myoelectrical rhythms associated with altered autonomic functions in patients with severe ischemic stroke." Brightsurf News, Mar. 17 2025, https://www.brightsurf.com/news/1EODPD5L/impaired-gastric-myoelectrical-rhythms-associated-with-altered-autonomic-functions-in-patients-with-severe-ischemic-stroke.html.