Isoflurane anesthesia suppresses gastric myoelectric power in the ferret.
Lorenzo TomaselliMichael SciulloStephanie FultonBill J YatesLee E FisherValérie VenturaCharles C HornPublished in: Neurogastroenterology and motility (2024)
These results suggest that both general anesthesia and behavioral movement can affect the signal power of gastric myoelectric recordings. In summary, caution should be taken in studying myoelectric data collected under anesthesia. Further, behavioral movement could have an important modulatory role on these signals, affecting their interpretation in clinical settings.