Living State Physics
Vanderbilt University
The Vector Magnetic Field of the Human Stomach and Small Bowel
L.A. Bradshaw, J.K. Ladipo, J.P. Wikswo, Jr., and W.O. Richards
Proceedings of the 19th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, vol. 6, pp. 2390-2391 1997
We recorded the vector biomagnetic field associated with gastrointestinal electricul activity in nine positions around the abdomen of 10 normal human volunteers using a vector SQUID magnetometer: Gastric activity with a frequency of 3.03 ± 0.18 cpm (mean ± SEM) was recorded with the magnetometer in the epigastrium. Small intestinal activity was also recorded in all abdominal positions with a frequency ranging between 9.0 ± 0.43 cpm in the lower abdomen to 10.5 ± 0.28 cpm in the upper abdomen. Different components of GI activity were evident within single magnetic field recordings. These different components could be elucidated by examining different projections of the magnetic field vector. These studies further demonstrate the ability of the SQUID magnetometer to detect gastrointestinal activity and also illustrute how different signal components associated with gastric and small intestinal activity may be separated. © 1997 IEEE
Copyright © 1997 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. Reprinted from Proceedings of the 19th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, vol. 6, pp. 2390-2391 1997

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