Autores
Erik Stålberg, Donald B Sanders, Sajjad Ali, Gerald Cooray, Lea Leonardis, Sissel Löseth, Flavia Machado, Antonio Maldonado, Carmen Martinez‐Aparicio, Arne Sandberg, Benn Smith, Johan Widenfalk, João Aris Kouyoumdjian
Fecha de publicación
2016/3
Revista
Muscle & nerve
Volumen
53
Número
3
Páginas
351-362
Descripción
Introduction: The aim of this study was to create reference values for jitter measured with concentric needle electrodes. Methods: Operators worldwide contributed recordings from orbicularis oculi (OO), frontalis (FR), and extensor digitorum (ED) muscles in healthy controls. Criteria for acceptable signal quality were agreed upon in advance. Fifteen or 20 recordings of acceptable quality from each muscle were required for voluntary and electrical stimulation recordings, respectively. Results: Recordings from 59 to 92 subjects were obtained for each muscle and activation type. Outlier limits for mean consecutive difference and individual jitter data for voluntary activation were: OO, 31 and 45 µs; FR, 28 and 38 µs; ED, 30 and 43 µs; and for electrical stimulation they were: OO, 27 and 36 µs; FR, 21 and 28 µs; ED, 24 and 35 µs. Conclusion: Reference jitter values from concentric needle electrode recordings were …
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