A measure of peripheral nerve stimulation efficacy applicable to H-reflex studies

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Boorman, GI
Hoffer, JA
Kallesoe, K
Viberg, D
Mah, C
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[1] UNIV CALGARY,DEPT CLIN NEUROSCI,CALGARY,AB,CANADA
[2] SIMON FRASER UNIV,SCH KINESIOL,BURNABY,BC V5A 1S6,CANADA
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10.1017/S0317167100038208
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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Background: When H-reflexes are recorded during movement in human subjects, the stimulator current output is nor a good indicator of sensory stimulation efficacy because of unavoidable nerve movement relative to the stimulus electrodes, Therefore, the M-wave amplitude has been used by researchers as an indicator of the efficacy of the stimulus, In this study we have examined the general validity of the hypothesis that the M-wave amplitude is directly proportional to the group I sensory afferent volley evoked by the stimulus, Methods: A nerve recording cuff, stimulating electrodes, and EMG recording electrodes were implanted in cats. Nerve cuff recordings of centrally propagating volleys evoked by electrical stimuli were directly compared to M-waves produced by the same stimuli. Compound action potentials (CAPs) recorded in the sciatic nerve were compared with soleus M-waves during either tibial nerve or soleus muscle nerve stimulation. CAPs in the ulnar nerve were correlated with flexor carpi ulnaris M-waves during ulnar nerve stimulation, Results ald Conclusions: Our findings indicate that for mixed nerve stimulation (e.g., tibial or ulnar nerve) the M-wave can be a reliable indicator of the centrally propagating sensory volley, Due to the high correlation between CAP and M-wave amplitude in these nerves, a small number of M-waves can give a good estimate of the size of the group I sensory volley. On the other hand, when nerves with only partially overlaping fibre diameter populations are stimulated (e.g., the soleus muscle nerve), the M-wave is not well correlated with the group I sensory volley and thus may not be used as a measure of the size of the input volley for H-reflex studies.
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