Dynamics of patellar tendon reflex in spastic multiple sclerosis patients

Li-Qun Zhang, Guangzhi Wang, J. Sliwa, W. Rymer
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Patellar tendon reflexes were studied in fourteen normal subjects and ten multiple sclerosis (MS) patients. An instrumented hammer was used to tap the patellar tendon and record the tapping force, while the quadriceps EMG and knee extension torque were recorded isometrically as the reflex responses. The relationship between tapping force and reflex torque was characterized using several system measures: the tendon reflex gain (G/sub tr/), contraction rate (R/sub c/), half-relaxation rate (R/sub hr/), contraction time (t/sub c/), half-relaxation time (t/sub hr/), and reflex loop delay (t/sub d/). G/sub tr/, R/sub c/, and R/sub hr/ of the MS patients were significantly higher than their counterparts in normal controls (p<0.001 for all cases). t/sub d/ of the MS patients was significantly shorter than that of the normal group (p<0.005). G/sub tr/, R/sub c/, and R/sub hr/ values correlated more closely with clinical measures of spasticity (Ashworth scale and tendon reflex scale) than did pure output measures (peak reflex torque and quadriceps EMG signals). Tendon reflexes were more repeatable in the MS population than in normal controls. The higher correlation to clinical measures and lower variation of G/sub tr/, R/sub c/, and R/sub hr/ indicate the potential values of these dynamic system measures in clinical practice as a more accurate and consistent approach towards quantification of the tendon jerk and spasticity.
痉挛性多发性硬化症患者髌骨肌腱反射动力学
对14例正常人和10例多发性硬化症(MS)患者的髌腱反射进行了研究。用器械锤敲打髌骨肌腱,记录敲打力,等距记录股四头肌肌电图和膝关节伸展扭矩作为反射反应。利用肌腱反射增益(G/sub tr/)、收缩速率(R/sub c/)、半松弛速率(R/sub hr/)、收缩时间(t/sub c/)、半松弛时间(t/sub hr/)和反射环路延迟(t/sub d/)等几个系统指标来表征轻敲力与反射扭矩之间的关系。MS患者的G/sub tr/、R/sub c/、R/sub hr/均显著高于正常对照组(p<0.001)。MS患者t/sub d/明显短于正常组(p<0.005)。G/sub tr/、R/sub c/和R/sub hr/值与临床痉挛测量(Ashworth量表和肌腱反射量表)的相关性比纯输出测量(峰值反射扭矩和股四头肌肌电信号)更密切。跟腱反射在多发性硬化症人群中比在正常对照中更具重复性。G/sub tr/、R/sub c/和R/sub hr/与临床测量值的较高相关性和较低的变化表明,这些动态系统测量值在临床实践中作为一种更准确和一致的量化肌腱抽搐和痉挛的方法,具有潜在的价值。
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