Reliability of short interval cortical inhibition in children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder

注意力缺陷多动障碍儿童短时程皮质抑制的可靠性

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Utility of biomarkers depends on test-retest consistency. Reduced Short Interval Cortical Inhibition (SICI) has emerged as a consistent finding in children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD); however, test-retest has not been established for children with ADHD. This is particularly crucial given that Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) motor evoked potential (MEP)-based measures have high intra-subject variability and susceptibility to state-effects on motor cortex excitability. Addressing this, the objective of this study was to estimate test-retest reliability of paired-pulse SICI and of Intracortical Facilitation (ICF) in children, including those with ADHD and typically developing (TD) controls. METHODS: Sixty-four 8-to-12-year-old children (28 female; 35 ADHD; 29 TD) were recruited at two sites and SICI and ICF measured across two visits separated by 21 days. Intraclass correlations (ICCs) were calculated. RESULTS: Good reliability for SICI (ICC > 0.75), but only moderate for ICF (ICC > 0.50), was found among ADHD children, after accounting for test-pulse MEP amplitudes (>0.25 mV) and outliers. CONCLUSIONS: These findings support the potential for SICI as a biomarker of ADHD in school-aged children. SIGNIFICANCE: This research addresses a critical gap in clinical neurophysiology, as estimating the reliability of SICI is needed to utilize it in interventional or longitudinal studies.

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