Stålberg E V, Sonoo M
Department of Clinical Neurophysiology, University Hospital, Uppsala, Sweden.
Muscle Nerve. 1994 Oct;17(10):1135-44. doi: 10.1002/mus.880171003.
A method for quantifying shape variability, the jiggle, or motor unit potentials (MUPs) recorded with conventional EMG electrodes is presented. Amplitude variability at each point of time of the MUP was analyzed. Two new parameters are proposed: the normalized value of the consecutive amplitude differences (CAD), and the cross-correlational coefficient of the consecutive discharges (CCC). Simulations showed that increased jitter of the constituent single fiber potentials increases the jiggle as expressed by an increase in CAD and decrease in CCC values. Even when the jitter value of each component was fixed, increased temporal dispersion increased the jiggle whereas an increased number of fibers decreased the jiggle. This new method has been applied in normal subjects, patients with chronic neurogenic diseases and patients with ALS. Jiggle was significantly increased in the ALS group, in agreement with visual observations. We believe that this method for quantifying jiggle will increase the information obtainable from routine EMG investigations.
本文提出了一种量化形状变异性、抖动或用传统肌电图电极记录的运动单位电位(MUP)的方法。分析了MUP在每个时间点的幅度变异性。提出了两个新参数:连续幅度差(CAD)的归一化值和连续放电的互相关系数(CCC)。模拟结果表明,组成单纤维电位的抖动增加会导致抖动增加,表现为CAD增加和CCC值降低。即使每个成分的抖动值固定,时间离散增加也会增加抖动,而纤维数量增加则会降低抖动。这种新方法已应用于正常受试者、慢性神经源性疾病患者和肌萎缩侧索硬化症(ALS)患者。与视觉观察结果一致,ALS组的抖动显著增加。我们认为,这种量化抖动的方法将增加从常规肌电图检查中可获得的信息。