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Correlations between MUNIX and adapted multiple point stimulation MUNE methods
Authors:Karim Benmouna  Christophe Milants  François Charles Wang
Institution:Department of Neurophysiology, CHU Sart Tilman B35, 4000 Liège, Belgium
Abstract:

Objective

The aim of this study was to evaluate how the motor unit number index (MUNIX) is related to the adapted multiple point stimulation (AMPS) technique.

Methods

MUNIX and AMPS technique were prospectively performed on thenar muscles in 20 consecutive patients referred to our neurophysiological laboratory with the clinical diagnosis of a possible motoneurone disorder (MND). The clinical and paraclinical assessment confirmed the diagnosis of MND in 13 out of 20 patients, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) in 9 (with MND group). In the other 7 patients, there were neither evidence of MND, nor of any peripheral nervous system disease (without MND group).

Results

AMPS and MUNIX data were significantly (p?<?0.001) lower in patients with MND than in patients without MND. There was a strong significant positive linear correlation between AMPS and MUNIX values (n?=?20; R?=?0.83; p?<?0.01).

Conclusion

Both MUNIX and AMPS methods could serve as a reliable marker to document the motor unit loss.

Significance

The present paper constitutes one more clue of MUNIX reliability.
Keywords:AMPS  MUNIX  MUNE  ALS  Correlation
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