Title of article :
Abductor Pollicis Brevis/Abductor Digiti Minimi Compound Muscle Action Potential Ratio as a Diagnostic Marker for Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
Author/Authors :
Ghasemi ، Majid Department of Neurology - Isfahan Neuroscience Research Center - Isfahan University of Medical Science , Alizadeh ، Maryam Department of Neurology - Isfahan Neuroscience Research Center, Alzahra Research Institute - Isfahan University of Medical Science , Basiri ، Keyvan Department of Neurology - Isfahan Neuroscience Research Center, Alzahra Research Institute - Isfahan University of Medical Science , Ansari ، Behnaz Department of Neurology - Isfahan Neuroscience Research Center, Alzahra Research Institute - Isfahan University of Medical Science , Tayebi Khorami ، Reza Department of Mathematics - Islamic Azad University, Ahvaz Branch
From page :
162
To page :
168
Abstract :
Background: We aimed to assess the diagnostic utility of abductor pollicis brevis/abductor digiti minimi compound muscle action potentials (APB/ADM CMAP) ratio as an indicator of split hand phenomenon in the differentiation of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) patients from healthy controls. Objectives: To assess diagnostic utility of APB/ADM CMAP ratio as an indicator split hand phenomenon in differentiation of ALS patients from healthy controls. Materials Methods: This cross-sectional retrospective study was conducted at Alzahra and Kashani hospitals of Isfahan, Iran, in 2021. The study population consisted of all patients with definite diagnoses of ALS who had undergone electrophysiological studies within the previous 5 years. APB/ ADM CMAP ratio was calculated in both groups based on right/left hand and below/over 50 years of age. The statistical analysis also evaluated the diagnostic accuracy of the APB/ADM amplitude ratio. Results: A total of 200 ALS patients and 200 healthy controls were evaluated. APB/ADM ratios of the right hand in the controls and patients were 1.27±0.71 and 1.27±1.69 (P=0.961), while in the left hand, these figures were 1.30±0.54 and 1.11±0.97, respectively (P=0.018). Analysis based on age group revealed a significant difference in the APB/ADM amplitude ratio in the left hand of individuals younger than 50. The cut-off points of 0.81 (sensitivity=86.2% and specificity=58.7%) and 1.03 (sensitivity=72.5% and specificity=58.5%) were calculated for right and left hands, respectively. Conclusion: APB/ADM CMAP ratio is a relatively highly sensitive but moderately specific diagnostic marker for differentiating ALS patients from healthy controls with higher diagnostic utility in patients younger than 50.
Keywords :
Muscle atrophy , Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis , Split hand
Journal title :
Caspian Journal of Neurological Sciences
Journal title :
Caspian Journal of Neurological Sciences
Record number :
2751055
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