SOLEUS H-REFLEX TESTS IN SPASTICITY AND DYSTONIA - A COMPUTERIZED ANALYSIS

被引:31
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作者
BOUR, LJ
DEVISSER, BWO
KOELMAN, JHTM
VANBRUGGEN, GJ
SPEELMAN, JD
机构
[1] Department of Clinical Neurophysiology, Academic Medical Centre, AZUA, Amsterdam
[2] Department of Neurology, Academic Medical Centre, AZUA, Amsterdam
关键词
SOLEUS H-REFLEX; SPASTICITY; DYSTONIA; RECRUITMENT; RECOVERY;
D O I
10.1016/1050-6411(91)90022-W
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
In 54 healthy individuals, and in 25 spastic and 7 dystonic subjects, soleus H-reflex vibratory inhibition, H/M ratio, and homonymous recovery curves obtained at two stimulus intensity levels were investigated in the same subject. In spasticity, the most prominent changes consist of a diminution of the vibratory inhibition at stimulus intensities lower than needed for a maximum H-reflex and an increase in the H/M ratio. These results suggest that presynaptic inhibition is reduced mainly at low-intensity levels and that excitability of motoneurons is increased. Recovery curves in spasticity do not show such significant changes as found for the recruitment curves. In dystonia, prominent changes occur in the late facilitatory phase of the recovery curve obtained at 0.5 H(max) stimulus intensity, suggesting increased interneuronal activity. Vibratory suppression may be diminished, but H/M ratio is unaltered. A multivariate analysis was used to identify variables that discriminated between control, spastic, and dystonic subjects. The analysis yielded two canonical variables that are a linear combination of four H-reflex variables that contribute significantly to the group classification. Based on these two canonical variables, each group can be properly differentiated quantitatively.
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