Tongue Surface Electromyography Detects Reduced Motor Unit Recruitment in Oropharyngeal Cancer Survivors With Hypoglossal Neuropathy

舌表面肌电图检测发现口咽癌幸存者舌下神经病变患者运动单元募集减少

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: This proof-of-concept case-control study examined the feasibility of tongue high-density surface electromyography (HDS-EMG) to detect hypoglossal neuropathy. METHODS: We analyzed tongue HDS-EMG for N = 2 participants. Subjects were graded through clinical tongue functional measures and gold-standard needle EMG. We collected HDS-EMG in three tongue tasks: relaxation, protrusion, and isometric maximum effort. The HDS-EMG was decomposed into motor unit spike train estimates. RESULTS: Muscle relaxation HDS-EMG contained spikes consistent with fasciculation potential morphology. During tongue protrusion, a case of confirmed CN XII neuropathy exhibited an elevated motor unit (MU) discharge rate and fewer MUs (45.71 peaks/s, 3 estimated MUs) compared to the control (11.63 peaks/s, 11 estimated MUs). During isometric contraction, the case exhibited an average discharge rate of 3.96 peaks/s on 3 MU estimates, whereas the control had a discharge rate of 2.58 peaks/s on 5 MU estimates. CONCLUSIONS: Non-invasive tongue HDS-EMG appears to show potential sensitivity for detecting reduced MU recruitment in hypoglossal neuropathy.

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