Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3048539 Clinical Neurophysiology 2007 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

ObjectiveTo compare motor unit action potential (MUAP) metrics recorded by standard and pediatric size concentric EMG electrodes.MethodsCommercial electrodes were used to record MUAPs from biceps brachii, first dorsal interosseous and tibialis anterior muscles in normal subjects and those with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS).ResultsIn normal subjects, peak amplitude and area were significantly higher when recorded by the pediatric size electrode in tibialis anterior muscles and peak amplitude recorded in first dorsal interosseous muscles. In ALS subjects, peak amplitude was higher recorded by the pediatric size electrode in tibialis muscle but lower when recorded in first dorsal interosseous muscles.ConclusionsDifferences of MUAP metrics when recording with standard and pediatric size electrodes do not seem to have a clinical relevance.SignificancePediatric and standard concentric electrodes record similar MUAP metrics.

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