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Open Access 01-12-2012 | Software

The gastrointestinal electrical mapping suite (GEMS): software for analyzing and visualizing high-resolution (multi-electrode) recordings in spatiotemporal detail

Authors: Rita Yassi, Gregory O’Grady, Nira Paskaranandavadivel, Peng Du, Timothy R Angeli, Andrew J Pullan, Leo K Cheng, Jonathan C Erickson

Published in: BMC Gastroenterology | Issue 1/2012

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Abstract

Background

Gastrointestinal contractions are controlled by an underlying bioelectrical activity. High-resolution spatiotemporal electrical mapping has become an important advance for investigating gastrointestinal electrical behaviors in health and motility disorders. However, research progress has been constrained by the low efficiency of the data analysis tasks. This work introduces a new efficient software package: GEMS (Gastrointestinal Electrical Mapping Suite), for analyzing and visualizing high-resolution multi-electrode gastrointestinal mapping data in spatiotemporal detail.

Results

GEMS incorporates a number of new and previously validated automated analytical and visualization methods into a coherent framework coupled to an intuitive and user-friendly graphical user interface. GEMS is implemented using MATLAB®, which combines sophisticated mathematical operations and GUI compatibility. Recorded slow wave data can be filtered via a range of inbuilt techniques, efficiently analyzed via automated event-detection and cycle clustering algorithms, and high quality isochronal activation maps, velocity field maps, amplitude maps, frequency (time interval) maps and data animations can be rapidly generated. Normal and dysrhythmic activities can be analyzed, including initiation and conduction abnormalities. The software is distributed free to academics via a community user website and forum (http://​sites.​google.​com/​site/​gimappingsuite).

Conclusions

This software allows for the rapid analysis and generation of critical results from gastrointestinal high-resolution electrical mapping data, including quantitative analysis and graphical outputs for qualitative analysis. The software is designed to be used by non-experts in data and signal processing, and is intended to be used by clinical researchers as well as physiologists and bioengineers. The use and distribution of this software package will greatly accelerate efforts to improve the understanding of the causes and clinical consequences of gastrointestinal electrical disorders, through high-resolution electrical mapping.
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Metadata
Title
The gastrointestinal electrical mapping suite (GEMS): software for analyzing and visualizing high-resolution (multi-electrode) recordings in spatiotemporal detail
Authors
Rita Yassi
Gregory O’Grady
Nira Paskaranandavadivel
Peng Du
Timothy R Angeli
Andrew J Pullan
Leo K Cheng
Jonathan C Erickson
Publication date
01-12-2012
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Gastroenterology / Issue 1/2012
Electronic ISSN: 1471-230X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-230X-12-60

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