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Gastric transit and small intestinal transit time and motility assessed by a magnet tracking system

BACKGROUND: Tracking an ingested magnet by the Magnet Tracking System MTS-1 (Motilis, Lausanne, Switzerland) is an easy and minimally-invasive method to assess gastrointestinal transit. The aim was to test the validity of MTS-1 for assessment of gastric transit time and small intestinal transit time...

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Autores principales: Wors&#216e, Jonas, Fynne, Lotte, Gregersen, Tine, Schlageter, Vincent, Christensen, Lisbet A, Dahlerup, Jens F, Rijkhoff, Nico JM, Laurberg, Søren, Krogh, Klaus
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3295650/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22206545
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-230X-11-145
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author Wors&#216e, Jonas
Fynne, Lotte
Gregersen, Tine
Schlageter, Vincent
Christensen, Lisbet A
Dahlerup, Jens F
Rijkhoff, Nico JM
Laurberg, Søren
Krogh, Klaus
author_facet Wors&#216e, Jonas
Fynne, Lotte
Gregersen, Tine
Schlageter, Vincent
Christensen, Lisbet A
Dahlerup, Jens F
Rijkhoff, Nico JM
Laurberg, Søren
Krogh, Klaus
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description BACKGROUND: Tracking an ingested magnet by the Magnet Tracking System MTS-1 (Motilis, Lausanne, Switzerland) is an easy and minimally-invasive method to assess gastrointestinal transit. The aim was to test the validity of MTS-1 for assessment of gastric transit time and small intestinal transit time, and to illustrate transit patterns detected by the system. METHODS: A small magnet was ingested and tracked by an external matrix of 16 magnetic field sensors (4 × 4) giving a position defined by 5 coordinates (position: x, y, z, and angle: θ, ϕ). Eight healthy subjects were each investigated three times: (1) with a small magnet mounted on a capsule endoscope (PillCam); (2) with the magnet alone and the small intestine in the fasting state; and (3) with the magnet alone and the small intestine in the postprandial state. RESULTS: Experiment (1) showed good agreement and no systematic differences between MTS-1 and capsule endoscopy when assessing gastric transit (median difference 1 min; range: 0-6 min) and small intestinal transit time (median difference 0.5 min; range: 0-52 min). Comparing experiments (1) and (2) there were no systematic differences in gastric transit or small intestinal transit when using the magnet-PillCam unit and the much smaller magnetic pill. In experiments (2) and (3), short bursts of very fast movements lasting less than 5% of the time accounted for more than half the distance covered during the first two hours in the small intestine, irrespective of whether the small intestine was in the fasting or postprandial state. The mean contraction frequency in the small intestine was significantly lower in the fasting state than in the postprandial state (9.90 min(-1 )vs. 10.53 min(-1)) (p = 0.03). CONCLUSION: MTS-1 is reliable for determination of gastric transit and small intestinal transit time. It is possible to distinguish between the mean contraction frequency of small intestine in the fasting state and in the postprandial state.
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spelling pubmed-32956502012-03-07 Gastric transit and small intestinal transit time and motility assessed by a magnet tracking system Wors&#216e, Jonas Fynne, Lotte Gregersen, Tine Schlageter, Vincent Christensen, Lisbet A Dahlerup, Jens F Rijkhoff, Nico JM Laurberg, Søren Krogh, Klaus BMC Gastroenterol Technical Advance BACKGROUND: Tracking an ingested magnet by the Magnet Tracking System MTS-1 (Motilis, Lausanne, Switzerland) is an easy and minimally-invasive method to assess gastrointestinal transit. The aim was to test the validity of MTS-1 for assessment of gastric transit time and small intestinal transit time, and to illustrate transit patterns detected by the system. METHODS: A small magnet was ingested and tracked by an external matrix of 16 magnetic field sensors (4 × 4) giving a position defined by 5 coordinates (position: x, y, z, and angle: θ, ϕ). Eight healthy subjects were each investigated three times: (1) with a small magnet mounted on a capsule endoscope (PillCam); (2) with the magnet alone and the small intestine in the fasting state; and (3) with the magnet alone and the small intestine in the postprandial state. RESULTS: Experiment (1) showed good agreement and no systematic differences between MTS-1 and capsule endoscopy when assessing gastric transit (median difference 1 min; range: 0-6 min) and small intestinal transit time (median difference 0.5 min; range: 0-52 min). Comparing experiments (1) and (2) there were no systematic differences in gastric transit or small intestinal transit when using the magnet-PillCam unit and the much smaller magnetic pill. In experiments (2) and (3), short bursts of very fast movements lasting less than 5% of the time accounted for more than half the distance covered during the first two hours in the small intestine, irrespective of whether the small intestine was in the fasting or postprandial state. The mean contraction frequency in the small intestine was significantly lower in the fasting state than in the postprandial state (9.90 min(-1 )vs. 10.53 min(-1)) (p = 0.03). CONCLUSION: MTS-1 is reliable for determination of gastric transit and small intestinal transit time. It is possible to distinguish between the mean contraction frequency of small intestine in the fasting state and in the postprandial state. BioMed Central 2011-12-29 /pmc/articles/PMC3295650/ /pubmed/22206545 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-230X-11-145 Text en Copyright ©2011 Worsoe et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Wors&#216e, Jonas
Fynne, Lotte
Gregersen, Tine
Schlageter, Vincent
Christensen, Lisbet A
Dahlerup, Jens F
Rijkhoff, Nico JM
Laurberg, Søren
Krogh, Klaus
Gastric transit and small intestinal transit time and motility assessed by a magnet tracking system
title Gastric transit and small intestinal transit time and motility assessed by a magnet tracking system
title_full Gastric transit and small intestinal transit time and motility assessed by a magnet tracking system
title_fullStr Gastric transit and small intestinal transit time and motility assessed by a magnet tracking system
title_full_unstemmed Gastric transit and small intestinal transit time and motility assessed by a magnet tracking system
title_short Gastric transit and small intestinal transit time and motility assessed by a magnet tracking system
title_sort gastric transit and small intestinal transit time and motility assessed by a magnet tracking system
topic Technical Advance
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3295650/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22206545
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-230X-11-145
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