This is an analytical validation observational cohort study is designed to provide evidence of: safety and reliability of Body Surface Gastric Mapping using the Gastric Alimetry System (GAS), normal reference values, and correlation of metrics with patient symptoms among healthy adults and patients diagnosed with upper abdominal motility disorders. GAS is intended to record, store, view and process gastric myoelectrical activity. This is a proprietary system consisting of multiple electrodes arranged on an array that is placed precisely over the stomach, a reader to collect the electrode measurements and a smart tablet application to track patient reported symptoms. Participants meeting inclusion and exclusion criteria will continue fasting for 30 minutes after the Gastric Alimetry System has been applied and begun measuring, eat a standard study meal within 10 minutes and remain quietly seated, reclining, for 4 hours as the GAS continues to collect data. The array is removed and the abdomen is examined for evidence of skin effects.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
200
Gastric Alimetry is a medical device intended to record, store, view and process gastric myoelectrical activity as an aid in the diagnosis of gastrointestinal motility disorders. The device is indicated for use during the diagnostic work-up of patients reporting gastric symptoms, who are suspected of having an underlying gastric motility problem.
University of Calgary
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Gastric electrical signal frequency
Successful detection of gastric electrical signal in the 2-5 cycle-per-minute (cpm) spectrum as defined by reference ranges at Reliability of 90% and Confidence Interval (CI) of 95%
Time frame: Pre-meal
Gastric electrical signal frequency
Successful detection of gastric electrical signal in the 2-5 cycle-per-minute (cpm) spectrum as defined by reference ranges at Reliability of 90% and Confidence Interval (CI) of 95%
Time frame: Post meal at 1 hour
Gastric electrical signal frequency
Successful detection of gastric electrical signal in the 2-5 cycle-per-minute (cpm) spectrum as defined by reference ranges at Reliability of 90% and Confidence Interval (CI) of 95%
Time frame: Post meal at 2 hours
Gastric electrical signal frequency
Successful detection of gastric electrical signal in the 2-5 cycle-per-minute (cpm) spectrum as defined by reference ranges at Reliability of 90% and Confidence Interval (CI) of 95%
Time frame: Post meal at 3 hours
Gastric electrical signal frequency
Successful detection of gastric electrical signal in the 2-5 cycle-per-minute (cpm) spectrum as defined by reference ranges at Reliability of 90% and Confidence Interval (CI) of 95%
Time frame: Post meal at 4 hours
Gastric electrical signal amplitude
Estimation of the power of the gastric electrical signal in the above frequency spectrum (μV) at a Reliability of 90% and Confidence Interval (CI) of 95%
Time frame: Pre-meal
Gastric electrical signal amplitude
Estimation of the power of the gastric electrical signal in the above frequency spectrum (μV) at a Reliability of 90% and Confidence Interval (CI) of 95%
Time frame: Post meal at 1 hour
Gastric electrical signal amplitude
Estimation of the power of the gastric electrical signal in the above frequency spectrum (μV) at a Reliability of 90% and Confidence Interval (CI) of 95%
Time frame: Post meal at 2 hours
Gastric electrical signal amplitude
Estimation of the power of the gastric electrical signal in the above frequency spectrum (μV) at a Reliability of 90% and Confidence Interval (CI) of 95%
Time frame: Post meal at 3 hours
Gastric electrical signal amplitude
Estimation of the power of the gastric electrical signal in the above frequency spectrum (μV) at a Reliability of 90% and Confidence Interval (CI) of 95%
Time frame: Post meal at 4 hours
Safety - abdominal skin effects
Incidence of skin irritation from the electrodes / adhesive, discomfort associated with device wear or removal
Time frame: After removal of Gastric Alimetry array at approximately 4.2 hours post meal
Safety - abdominal skin effects
Incidence of skin irritation from the electrodes / adhesive, discomfort associated with device wear or removal
Time frame: 24 hours post study visit
Safety - abdominal skin effects
Incidence of skin irritation from the electrodes / adhesive, discomfort associated with device wear or removal
Time frame: 7 days post study visit
Upper Gastric Symptoms - nausea, bloating, upper gut pain, heartburn, stomach burn, excessively full
Self reported assessment of symptoms on a scale of 0-10 with 10 being most severe imaginable
Time frame: Pre-meal
Upper Gastric Symptoms - nausea, bloating, upper gut pain, heartburn, stomach burn, excessively full
Self reported assessment of symptoms on a scale of 0-10 with 10 being most severe imaginable
Time frame: Post meal at 1 hour
Upper Gastric Symptoms - nausea, bloating, upper gut pain, heartburn, stomach burn, excessively full
Self reported assessment of symptoms on a scale of 0-10 with 10 being most severe imaginable
Time frame: Post meal at 2 hours
Upper Gastric Symptoms - nausea, bloating, upper gut pain, heartburn, stomach burn, excessively full
Self reported assessment of symptoms on a scale of 0-10 with 10 being most severe imaginable
Time frame: Post meal at 3 hours
Upper Gastric Symptoms - nausea, bloating, upper gut pain, heartburn, stomach burn, excessively full
Self reported assessment of symptoms on a scale of 0-10 with 10 being most severe imaginable
Time frame: Post meal at 4 hours
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