Beyond Jitter: Spike Count Analysis for Differentiating Botulinum Toxin and Myasthenic Effects on Neuromuscular Function.

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Nur Türkmen, Muhammed Yıldırım, Gönül Vural
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Abstract

Purpose: Single-fiber electromyography is the most sensitive tool for diagnosing neuromuscular diseases but is limited in differentiating between presynaptic and postsynaptic neuromuscular junction involvement with increased jitter. With rising botulinum toxin (BoNT) use for therapeutic and cosmetic applications, referrals for electromyography because of myasthenia-like symptoms have increased, complicating differential diagnosis. This study examines whether spike count measurements from single-use concentric needle electrodes can distinguish BoNT effects from neuromuscular junction diseases such as myasthenia gravis.

Methods: We analyzed 49 patients and 26 controls, assessing jitter and spike count with concentric needle electrodes in the frontalis muscle. Groups included those exposed to BoNT (>1 month and <1 month prior) and patients with myasthenia gravis, with normal jitter controls for comparison. Data were analyzed for jitter, spike count, and additional electrophysiologic parameters using standard statistical tests (P < 0.05).

Results: Results showed that spike counts were significantly different across the groups. Higher spike counts with lower single spike frequency were found in patients with BoNT exposure >1 month, suggesting a differentiation point from primary neuromuscular involvement. In contrast, patients with myasthenia gravis exhibited increased jitter without increased spike counts.

Conclusions: These findings indicate that spike count analysis with concentric needle electrodes may aid in differentiating iatrogenic BoNT effects from primary neuromuscular junction disorders, such as myasthenia gravis. However, further studies with larger sample sizes are necessary to validate these results.

超越抖动:刺突计数分析用于区分肉毒毒素和肌无力对神经肌肉功能的影响。
目的:单纤维肌电图是诊断神经肌肉疾病最敏感的工具,但在区分突触前和突触后神经肌肉连接累及增加的抖动方面受到限制。随着肉毒杆菌毒素(BoNT)用于治疗和美容应用的增加,因肌无力样症状而进行肌电图检查的转诊增加,使鉴别诊断复杂化。本研究探讨了单次使用的同心针电极的尖峰计数测量是否可以区分BoNT效应与神经肌肉交界处疾病(如重症肌无力)。方法:我们分析了49例患者和26例对照者,用同心针电极在额肌上测量抖动和尖峰计数。结果:结果显示,各组之间的尖峰计数有显著差异。在BoNT暴露1个月的患者中,发现较高的尖峰计数和较低的单尖峰频率,提示与原发性神经肌肉受损伤有区别。相比之下,重症肌无力患者表现出增加的抖动,但没有增加的尖峰计数。结论:这些发现表明,同心针电极的尖峰计数分析可能有助于区分医源性BoNT效应与原发性神经肌肉连接障碍,如重症肌无力。然而,需要更大样本量的进一步研究来验证这些结果。
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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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