Motor unit action potentials recorded with concentric electrodes: physiologic implications

Daniel Dumitru , John C. King , Sanjeev D. Nandedkar
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Abstract

Computer simulations of concentric needle electrode recording characteristics assume a hemisphere spatial recording territory for the electrode's core with the cannula shielding electrical activity arising from those muscle fibers located behind the cannula with respect to the electrode's core. It is also believed that the motor unit action potential's (MUAP) duration is generated by the number of muscle fibers within the electrode's hemispherical recording territory. This presumption suggests that rotating the needle will necessarily alter the number of muscle fibers within the hemispherical recording territory and hence lead to an alteration in MUAP duration. Comparisons were performed for different needle orientations with documentation of no statistically significant alteration in MUAP duration. Additionally, referential recording montages with the concentric needle electrode revealed that the electrode's core records MUAPs with durations comparable to those detected by the cannula. These findings strongly suggest that the recording territory of the concentric needle electrode, with respect to MUAP duration, is not a hemisphere but a sphere encompassing most if not all of the MUAP's muscle fibers in a manner similar to that of a monopolar needle. These findings have significant implications regarding presently used MUAP simulation techniques and require a reconceptualization of how the concentric needle electrode records electrical activity within a volume conductor.

同心电极记录的运动单元动作电位:生理意义
同心针电极记录特性的计算机模拟假设了电极核心的半球空间记录区域,套管屏蔽了位于套管后面的肌肉纤维相对于电极核心产生的电活动。运动单位动作电位(MUAP)的持续时间也被认为是由电极半球记录区域内肌肉纤维的数量产生的。这一假设表明,旋转针必然会改变半球记录区域内肌肉纤维的数量,从而导致MUAP持续时间的改变。对不同针位进行比较,MUAP持续时间无统计学意义的改变。此外,同心针电极的参考记录蒙太奇显示,电极的核心记录的muap持续时间与插管检测到的时间相当。这些发现强烈表明,就MUAP持续时间而言,同心针电极的记录区域不是一个半球,而是一个球体,以类似于单极针的方式包含了大部分(如果不是全部的话)MUAP的肌纤维。这些发现对目前使用的MUAP模拟技术具有重要意义,需要重新定义同心针电极如何记录体积导体内的电活动。
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