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Publication Metadata only The effect of hyperglycaemia on cerebral potentials evoked by rapid rectal distension in healthy humans(2000-12-01) A. Russo; A. J.P.M. Smout; C. Kositchaiwat; C. Rayner; Y. Sattawatthamrong; J. Semmler; M. Horowitz; W. M. Sun; University of Adelaide; University Medical Center Utrecht; Mahidol University; Royal Adelaide Hospitalrectal balloon, was positioned 7-10 cm from the anal verge. Balloon distensions at both 'low' (∼ 20 mL) and 'high' (∼ 28 mL) volumes were performed, in a single-blind, randomized order, during both euglycaemia (4 mmol L-1) and hyperglycaemia (12 mmol L-1.... Although the blood glucose concentration had no significant effect on the latencies of the EP peaks elicited by either 'low'- or 'high'-volume balloon distension, the interpeak amplitude (P1-N1) was greater during hyperglycaemia than during euglycaemiaPublication Metadata only The effect of hyperglycaemia on cerebral potentials evoked by rapid rectal distension in healthy humans(1999-06-22) A. Russo; A. J.P.M. Smout; C. Kositchaiwat; C. Rayner; Y. Sattawatthamrong; J. Semmler; M. Horowitz; W. M. Sun; Royal Adelaide Hospital; Mahidol University; University of Adelaideballoon, was positioned 7-10 cm from the anal verge. Balloon distensions at both 'low' (~ 20 mL) and 'high' (~ 28 mL) volumes were performed, in a single-blind, randomized order, during both euglycaemia (4 mmol L-1) and hyperglycaemia (12 mmol L-1). EPs... the blood glucose concentration had no significant effect on the latencies of the EP peaks elicited by either 'low'- or 'high'-volume balloon distension, the interpeak amplitude (P1-N1) was greater during hyperglycaemia than during euglycaemia at the 'low
