Reflex Responses in Muscles of the Lower Extremities Elicited by Transcutaneous Stimulation of Cauda Equina: Part 1. Methodology and Normative Data.

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Julija Rimac, Davor Jančuljak, Biserka Kovač, Miloš Jovičić, Josipa Forjan
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Abstract

Introduction: Transcutaneous electrical stimulation is used to stimulate the dorsal roots of the cauda equina. Multiple elicited responses recorded in the lower extremity muscles are called posterior root muscle reflexes (PRMRs). Normal PRMR values in the muscles of healthy lower extremities have yet to be determined.

Methods: Thirty subjects without known lumbosacral spinal root illness were included in this study. Subsequently, they were subjected to transcutaneous electrical stimulation of the cauda equina. Posterior root muscle reflex was recorded in the four muscle groups of both lower extremities. We elicited multiple PRMR and examined their characteristics in order to establish normal electrophysiological parameter values.

Results: Posterior root muscle reflex was successfully elicited in the tibialis anterior (96.7%), gastrocnemius (100%), quadriceps femoris (93.3%), and hamstring (96.7%). No statistically significant differences were found in the intensity of stimulation, latencies, or area under the PRMR between the right and left leg muscles. The area under PRMR varied significantly among the participants. Higher body weight and abdominal girth showed a significant positive correlation with stimulation intensity for eliciting PRMR, and a significant negative correlation with the area under PRMR. Older age showed a significant negative correlation with the success of eliciting PRMR and the area under the PRMR.

Conclusions: Posterior root muscle reflex is a noninvasive and successful method for eliciting selective reflex responses of cauda equina posterior roots. Obtained values could be used in future studies to evaluate the utility of this methodology in clinical practice. This methodology could improve testing of the proximal lumbosacral nervous system functional integrity.

经皮刺激马尾引起的下肢肌肉反射反应:第 1 部分。方法和标准数据。
介绍:经皮电刺激用于刺激马尾背根。在下肢肌肉中记录到的多重诱发反应称为后根肌肉反射(PRMRs)。健康下肢肌肉的正常 PRMR 值尚未确定:方法:本研究纳入了 30 名没有已知腰骶部脊髓疾病的受试者。方法:这项研究纳入了 30 名没有已知腰骶椎根疾病的受试者,随后对他们的马尾进行经皮电刺激。我们记录了双下肢四组肌肉的后根肌反射。我们诱发了多个后根肌反射,并检查了它们的特征,以确定正常的电生理参数值:结果:胫骨前肌(96.7%)、腓肠肌(100%)、股四头肌(93.3%)和腘绳肌(96.7%)成功诱发了后根肌反射。在刺激强度、潜伏期或 PRMR 下面积方面,左右腿部肌肉没有发现明显的统计学差异。参与者的 PRMR 下面积差异很大。较高的体重和腹围与激发 PRMR 的刺激强度呈显著正相关,而与 PRMR 下面积呈显著负相关。年龄越大,诱发 PRMR 的成功率和 PRMR 下的面积越大,两者呈显著负相关:马尾后根肌肉反射是一种非侵入性的成功方法,可诱发马尾后根的选择性反射反应。获得的数值可用于未来的研究,以评估该方法在临床实践中的实用性。这种方法可以改善对腰骶部神经系统功能完整性的测试。
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Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology
Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
4.60
自引率
4.20%
发文量
198
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: ​The Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology features both topical reviews and original research in both central and peripheral neurophysiology, as related to patient evaluation and treatment. Official Journal of the American Clinical Neurophysiology Society.
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