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Stimulus-response curve of human motor nerves: multicenter assessment of various indexes.
Boerio, D.; Hogrel, J.-Y.; Lefaucheur, J.-P. et al.
2008In Neurophysiologie Clinique, 38 (1), p. 31-8
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Keywords :
Action Potentials/physiology; Adult; Algorithms; Electric Stimulation; Electrodiagnosis; Electromyography; Europe; Female; Humans; Male; Median Nerve/physiology; Middle Aged; Motor Neurons/physiology; Peripheral Nerves/physiology; Reproducibility of Results; Skin Temperature/physiology; Ulnar Nerve/physiology
Abstract :
[en] The value of various indexes to characterize the stimulus-response curve of human motor nerves was assessed in 40 healthy subjects recruited from four European centers of investigation (Creteil, Lausanne, Liege, Marseille). Stimulus-response curves were established by stimulating the right median and ulnar motor nerves at the wrist, with stimulus durations of 0.05 and 0.5 ms. The following parameters were studied: the threshold intensity of stimulation to obtain 10% (I 10), 50% (I 50), and 90% (I 90) of the maximal compound muscle action potential, the ratios I 10/I 50, I 90/I 50, (I 90 - I 10)/I 10, (I 90-I 50)/I 50, and (I 50 - I 10)/I 10, and the slopes of the stimulus-response curves with or without normalization to I 50. For each parameter, within-center variability and reproducibility (in a test-retest study) were assessed and between-center comparisons were made. For most of the parameters, the results varied significantly within and between the centers. Within the centers, only the ratios I 10/I 50 and I 90/I 50 were found constant and reproducible. Between the centers, the absolute intensity thresholds (I 10, I 50, I 90) and the ratio I 90/I 50 did not show significant differences at stimulus duration of 0.5 ms, whatever the stimulated nerve. The reduced variability and good reproducibility of the ratios I 10/I 50 and I 90/I 50 open perspectives in neurophysiological practice for the use of these indexes of the stimulus-response curve, a rapid and noninvasive test.
Disciplines :
Neurology
Author, co-author :
Boerio, D.
Hogrel, J.-Y.
Lefaucheur, J.-P.
Wang, François-Charles  ;  Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Liège - CHU > Médecine de l'appareil locomoteur
Verschueren, A.
Pouget, J.
Carrera, E.
Kuntzer, T.
Language :
English
Title :
Stimulus-response curve of human motor nerves: multicenter assessment of various indexes.
Publication date :
2008
Journal title :
Neurophysiologie Clinique
ISSN :
0987-7053
eISSN :
1769-7131
Publisher :
Elsevier, Paris, France
Volume :
38
Issue :
1
Pages :
31-8
Peer reviewed :
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
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