Sphincter electromyography in diagnosis of multiple system atrophy: technical issues |
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Authors: | Podnar Simon Fowler Clare J |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Clinical Neurophysiology, University Medical Center Ljubljana, SI-1525 Ljubljana, Slovenia. simon.podnar@kclj.si |
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Abstract: | Possible technical reasons for the controversy over the role of sphincter electromyography (EMG) in the diagnosis of multiple system atrophy (MSA) were analyzed. In a review of the literature, a high sensitivity (>60%) was found reported in 11 studies that included late components, and no value of the test was found in 4 studies that excluded them. This was also corroborated in a pilot study of 5 patients with probable MSA. With late components included, the mean motor unit potential (MUP) duration was prolonged in all 4 patients with an adequate single-MUP analysis sample and, with late components excluded, in 2 of 5 patients on multi-MUP analysis. At least in diagnostic EMG of MSA patients, late components should be included in the measurement of MUP duration. |
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Keywords: | external anal sphincter muscle motor unit potential multiple‐system atrophy needle electromyography |
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