The split-elbow index: A biomarker of the split elbow sign in ALS

IF 2 Q3 NEUROSCIENCES
Nathan Pavey , Mana Higashihara , Mehdi A.J. van den Bos , Parvathi Menon , Steve Vucic
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Abstract

Objective

The split elbow sign is a clinical feature of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), characterised by preferential weakness of biceps brachii muscle compared to triceps. A novel neurophysiological index, termed the split elbow index (SEI), was developed to quantify the split-elbow sign, and assess its utility in ALS.

Methods

Clinical and neurophysiological assessment was prospectively undertaken on 34 ALS patients and 32 ALS mimics. Compound muscle action potential (CMAP) amplitude was recorded from biceps brachii and triceps muscles from which the SEI was calculated using the following formula:

SEI=CMAPamplitudeBICEPSBRACHIICMAPamplitudeTRICEPSBRACHII

Results

The split elbow sign was significantly more common in ALS patients when compared to ALS mimic patients (P < 0.05). The SEI was significantly reduced in ALS patients when compared to ALS mimics (P < 0.01). This reduction was evident in spinal and bulbar onset ALS. A SEI cut-off value of ≤0.62 exhibited a sensitivity of 71% and specificity of 61%.

Conclusions

The split elbow sign is significantly more common in ALS patients, and was supported by a reduction in the SEI.

Significance

The SEI may be utilised as a surrogate biomarker of the split elbow sign in future ALS studies.

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劈裂肘指数:ALS中劈裂肘征的生物标志物
目的劈裂肘征是肌萎缩性侧索硬化症(ALS)的临床特征,其特征是肱二头肌比肱三头肌更弱。一种新的神经生理指标,称为肘裂指数(SEI),用于量化肘裂体征,并评估其在ALS中的应用。方法对34例ALS患者和32例ALS模拟患者进行前瞻性临床和神经生理评价。记录肱二头肌和肱三头肌的复合肌动作电位(CMAP)振幅,并根据以下公式计算SEI:SEI= cmapamplitudebicepsbrachiicmapamplitudetricepsbrachiicmapamplitudetricepsbrachii结果与ALS模拟患者相比,ALS患者的分裂肘征明显更常见(P < 0.05)。与ALS模拟患者相比,ALS患者的SEI显著降低(P < 0.01)。这种减少在脊髓性和球性ALS中表现明显。当SEI临界值≤0.62时,敏感性为71%,特异性为61%。结论:劈裂肘征在ALS患者中更为常见,并得到了SEI降低的支持。意义:在未来的ALS研究中,SEI可作为分离肘征的替代生物标志物。
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审稿时长
71 days
期刊介绍: Clinical Neurophysiology Practice (CNP) is a new Open Access journal that focuses on clinical practice issues in clinical neurophysiology including relevant new research, case reports or clinical series, normal values and didactic reviews. It is an official journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology and complements Clinical Neurophysiology which focuses on innovative research in the specialty. It has a role in supporting established clinical practice, and an educational role for trainees, technicians and practitioners.
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