肌电图
磁刺激
吞咽
刺激(心理学)
物理医学与康复
医学
可靠性(半导体)
沉默期
听力学
心理学
刺激
外科
内科学
功率(物理)
心理治疗师
物理
量子力学
作者
Mohit Kothari,Peter W. Stubbs,Asger Roer Pedersen,Jens‐Erik Beck Jensen,Jørgen Feldbæk Nielsen
摘要
Summary Assessment of swallowing musculature using motor evoked potentials ( MEP s) can be used to evaluate neural pathways. However, recording of the swallowing musculature is often invasive, uncomfortable and unrealistic in normal clinical practice. To investigate the possibility of using the suprahyoid muscle complex ( SMC ) using surface electromyography ( sEMG ) to assess changes to neural pathways by determining the reliability of measurements in healthy participants over days. Seventeen healthy participants were recruited. Measurements were performed twice with one week between sessions. Single‐pulse (at 120% and 140% of the resting motor threshold ( rMT )) and paired‐pulse (2 ms and 15 ms paired pulse) transcranial magnetic stimulation ( TMS ) were used to elicit MEP s in the SMC which were recorded using sEMG . ≈50% of participants (range: 42–58%; depending on stimulus type/intensity) had significantly different MEP values between day 1 and day 2 for single‐pulse and paired‐pulse TMS . A large stimulus artefact resulted in MEP responses that could not be assessed in four participants. The assessment of the SMC using sEMG following TMS was poorly reliable for ≈50% of participants. Although using sEMG to assess swallowing musculature function is easier to perform clinically and more comfortable to patients than invasive measures, as the measurement of muscle activity using TMS is unreliable, the use of sEMG for this muscle group is not recommended and requires further research and development.
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