Evaluation of mechanomyogram efficacy as a tool for assessing paired‐pulse inhibition of blink reflex early R1 component

Introduction/Aims Paired‐pulse stimulation provides clinically useful information regarding sensory inhibition. When supraorbital nerve stimulation is repeated within a short interval, the response to the second stimulation is reduced to varying degrees. This magnitude of change in stimulation respo...

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Published inMuscle & nerve Vol. 70; no. 2; pp. 279 - 283
Main Authors Bayasgalan, Borgil, Itoh, Yasushi, Shingaki, Megumi, Inui, Koji
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Abstract Introduction/Aims Paired‐pulse stimulation provides clinically useful information regarding sensory inhibition. When supraorbital nerve stimulation is repeated within a short interval, the response to the second stimulation is reduced to varying degrees. This magnitude of change in stimulation response can be monitored by electromyogram (EMG) or by mechanomyogram (MMG) as in this report. MMG has some advantages such as being less time consuming and lacking stimulus artifact. We compared the use of MMG and EMG to validate MMG as an effective method of assessing blink reflex paired‐pulse inhibition. Methods Eight volunteers participated. Participants received electrical stimulation to the supraorbital nerve of each side. A paired‐pulse paradigm was employed, varying the conditioning‐test interval between 5 and 800 ms. The R1 component of the induced blink reflex was simultaneously recorded by EMG using a pair of electrodes placed on the lower eyelid and by MMG using an accelerometer placed between the electrodes. Results The correlation coefficient of the R1 amplitude between MMG and EMG of the grand‐averaged waveforms was 0.99. The average participant r value was .91 (range .76–.99). Similar analyses were performed for the amplitude variation of the second response relative to the first response. Results correlated well, yielding r values of .97 and .86 for the grand‐averaged waveform and the average for each subject. Discussion The present results demonstrate that MMG could be an alternative to EMG in assessing paired‐pulse inhibition of the electrical blink reflex R1 component.
AbstractList Introduction/Aims Paired‐pulse stimulation provides clinically useful information regarding sensory inhibition. When supraorbital nerve stimulation is repeated within a short interval, the response to the second stimulation is reduced to varying degrees. This magnitude of change in stimulation response can be monitored by electromyogram (EMG) or by mechanomyogram (MMG) as in this report. MMG has some advantages such as being less time consuming and lacking stimulus artifact. We compared the use of MMG and EMG to validate MMG as an effective method of assessing blink reflex paired‐pulse inhibition. Methods Eight volunteers participated. Participants received electrical stimulation to the supraorbital nerve of each side. A paired‐pulse paradigm was employed, varying the conditioning‐test interval between 5 and 800 ms. The R1 component of the induced blink reflex was simultaneously recorded by EMG using a pair of electrodes placed on the lower eyelid and by MMG using an accelerometer placed between the electrodes. Results The correlation coefficient of the R1 amplitude between MMG and EMG of the grand‐averaged waveforms was 0.99. The average participant r value was .91 (range .76–.99). Similar analyses were performed for the amplitude variation of the second response relative to the first response. Results correlated well, yielding r values of .97 and .86 for the grand‐averaged waveform and the average for each subject. Discussion The present results demonstrate that MMG could be an alternative to EMG in assessing paired‐pulse inhibition of the electrical blink reflex R1 component.
Paired-pulse stimulation provides clinically useful information regarding sensory inhibition. When supraorbital nerve stimulation is repeated within a short interval, the response to the second stimulation is reduced to varying degrees. This magnitude of change in stimulation response can be monitored by electromyogram (EMG) or by mechanomyogram (MMG) as in this report. MMG has some advantages such as being less time consuming and lacking stimulus artifact. We compared the use of MMG and EMG to validate MMG as an effective method of assessing blink reflex paired-pulse inhibition. Eight volunteers participated. Participants received electrical stimulation to the supraorbital nerve of each side. A paired-pulse paradigm was employed, varying the conditioning-test interval between 5 and 800 ms. The R1 component of the induced blink reflex was simultaneously recorded by EMG using a pair of electrodes placed on the lower eyelid and by MMG using an accelerometer placed between the electrodes. The correlation coefficient of the R1 amplitude between MMG and EMG of the grand-averaged waveforms was 0.99. The average participant r value was .91 (range .76-.99). Similar analyses were performed for the amplitude variation of the second response relative to the first response. Results correlated well, yielding r values of .97 and .86 for the grand-averaged waveform and the average for each subject. The present results demonstrate that MMG could be an alternative to EMG in assessing paired-pulse inhibition of the electrical blink reflex R1 component.
Introduction/AimsPaired‐pulse stimulation provides clinically useful information regarding sensory inhibition. When supraorbital nerve stimulation is repeated within a short interval, the response to the second stimulation is reduced to varying degrees. This magnitude of change in stimulation response can be monitored by electromyogram (EMG) or by mechanomyogram (MMG) as in this report. MMG has some advantages such as being less time consuming and lacking stimulus artifact. We compared the use of MMG and EMG to validate MMG as an effective method of assessing blink reflex paired‐pulse inhibition.MethodsEight volunteers participated. Participants received electrical stimulation to the supraorbital nerve of each side. A paired‐pulse paradigm was employed, varying the conditioning‐test interval between 5 and 800 ms. The R1 component of the induced blink reflex was simultaneously recorded by EMG using a pair of electrodes placed on the lower eyelid and by MMG using an accelerometer placed between the electrodes.ResultsThe correlation coefficient of the R1 amplitude between MMG and EMG of the grand‐averaged waveforms was 0.99. The average participant r value was .91 (range .76–.99). Similar analyses were performed for the amplitude variation of the second response relative to the first response. Results correlated well, yielding r values of .97 and .86 for the grand‐averaged waveform and the average for each subject.DiscussionThe present results demonstrate that MMG could be an alternative to EMG in assessing paired‐pulse inhibition of the electrical blink reflex R1 component.
Paired-pulse stimulation provides clinically useful information regarding sensory inhibition. When supraorbital nerve stimulation is repeated within a short interval, the response to the second stimulation is reduced to varying degrees. This magnitude of change in stimulation response can be monitored by electromyogram (EMG) or by mechanomyogram (MMG) as in this report. MMG has some advantages such as being less time consuming and lacking stimulus artifact. We compared the use of MMG and EMG to validate MMG as an effective method of assessing blink reflex paired-pulse inhibition.INTRODUCTION/AIMSPaired-pulse stimulation provides clinically useful information regarding sensory inhibition. When supraorbital nerve stimulation is repeated within a short interval, the response to the second stimulation is reduced to varying degrees. This magnitude of change in stimulation response can be monitored by electromyogram (EMG) or by mechanomyogram (MMG) as in this report. MMG has some advantages such as being less time consuming and lacking stimulus artifact. We compared the use of MMG and EMG to validate MMG as an effective method of assessing blink reflex paired-pulse inhibition.Eight volunteers participated. Participants received electrical stimulation to the supraorbital nerve of each side. A paired-pulse paradigm was employed, varying the conditioning-test interval between 5 and 800 ms. The R1 component of the induced blink reflex was simultaneously recorded by EMG using a pair of electrodes placed on the lower eyelid and by MMG using an accelerometer placed between the electrodes.METHODSEight volunteers participated. Participants received electrical stimulation to the supraorbital nerve of each side. A paired-pulse paradigm was employed, varying the conditioning-test interval between 5 and 800 ms. The R1 component of the induced blink reflex was simultaneously recorded by EMG using a pair of electrodes placed on the lower eyelid and by MMG using an accelerometer placed between the electrodes.The correlation coefficient of the R1 amplitude between MMG and EMG of the grand-averaged waveforms was 0.99. The average participant r value was .91 (range .76-.99). Similar analyses were performed for the amplitude variation of the second response relative to the first response. Results correlated well, yielding r values of .97 and .86 for the grand-averaged waveform and the average for each subject.RESULTSThe correlation coefficient of the R1 amplitude between MMG and EMG of the grand-averaged waveforms was 0.99. The average participant r value was .91 (range .76-.99). Similar analyses were performed for the amplitude variation of the second response relative to the first response. Results correlated well, yielding r values of .97 and .86 for the grand-averaged waveform and the average for each subject.The present results demonstrate that MMG could be an alternative to EMG in assessing paired-pulse inhibition of the electrical blink reflex R1 component.DISCUSSIONThe present results demonstrate that MMG could be an alternative to EMG in assessing paired-pulse inhibition of the electrical blink reflex R1 component.
Author Itoh, Yasushi
Inui, Koji
Bayasgalan, Borgil
Shingaki, Megumi
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Paired-pulse stimulation provides clinically useful information regarding sensory inhibition. When supraorbital nerve stimulation is repeated within a short...
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SubjectTerms Accelerometers
Amplitudes
Blink reflex
conditioning‐test interval
Correlation coefficient
Correlation coefficients
Electrical stimuli
Electrodes
Electromyography
EMG
Eyelid
MMG
Nerves
Paired-pulse inhibition
Paired-pulse stimulation
R1 component
Sensory evaluation
Stimulation
Waveforms
Title Evaluation of mechanomyogram efficacy as a tool for assessing paired‐pulse inhibition of blink reflex early R1 component
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