High-Density Electromyography Biomarkers for Detecting and Monitoring of Spastic Muscles During Passive Stretch.

Nhi Nguyen, Michael Houston, Yang Liu, Yen-Ting Chen, Sheng Li, Yingchun Zhang
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Spasticity is one of the most common symptoms that stroke patients develop after the incident. It not only leads to impaired motor control and pain but also lowers the quality of life for stroke patients. Botulinum toxin (BoNT) injection has been used as a first-line treatment for spasticity, which helps to reduce muscle tone. While the Modified Ashworth Scale (MAS) is the current clinical gold standard in evaluating spasticity, it can be affected by low inter-rater reliability. This study aims to evaluate the efficacy of high-density surface electromyography (HD-sEMG) in the passive stretch reflex pre- and post-BoNT injection as a biomarker for spasticity detection and monitoring. Ten stroke participants were recruited in this study, and the root mean squared (RMS) envelope signal and the slope between fast passive extension (FPE) and slow passive extension (SPE) were calculated. The results show that all participants have Peak RMS Envelope and Slope features lower Post-BoNT injection compared to Pre-BoNT injection (SPE: p=0.03938; FPE: p=0.00119; Slope: p=0.00143 while only five out of ten participants have their MAS Score reduce after BoNT injection (p=0.02386). These results suggest that EMG-derived features from spastic muscles may be an appropriate and quantitative alternative to the MAS score as well as a quantitative metric for detecting spasticity.

高密度肌电生物标记检测和监测痉挛肌肉被动拉伸。
痉挛是中风患者在发病后最常见的症状之一。它不仅会导致运动控制能力受损和疼痛,还会降低中风患者的生活质量。肉毒杆菌毒素(BoNT)注射被用作治疗痉挛的一线疗法,有助于降低肌张力。虽然改良阿什沃斯量表(MAS)是目前评估痉挛的临床金标准,但它可能会受到评分者间可靠性较低的影响。本研究旨在评估高密度表面肌电图(HD-sEMG)在注射 BoNT 前后被动伸展反射中作为痉挛检测和监测生物标志物的有效性。本研究招募了 10 名中风患者,并计算了包络信号的均方根(RMS)以及快速被动伸展(FPE)和慢速被动伸展(SPE)之间的斜率。结果显示,所有参与者在注射 BoNT 后的峰值均方根包络信号和斜率特征均低于注射前(SPE:p=0.03938;FPE:p=0.00119;斜率:p=0.00143),而在注射 BoNT 后,10 名参与者中只有 5 人的 MAS 评分降低(p=0.02386)。这些结果表明,来自痉挛肌肉的肌电图特征可能是 MAS 评分的一个合适的定量替代方法,也是检测痉挛的一个定量指标。
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