Assessing the upper motor neuron in ...
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Assessing the upper motor neuron in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis using the triple stimulation technique: A multicenter prospective study.
Auteur(s) :
Grapperon, Aude-Marie [Auteur]
Verschueren, Annie [Auteur]
Jouve, Elisabeth [Auteur]
Aix Marseille Université [AMU]
Morizot-Koutlidis, Régine [Auteur]
Lenglet, Timothée [Auteur]
Pradat, Pierre-François [Auteur]
Salachas, François [Auteur]
Bernard, Emilien [Auteur]
Delstanche, Stéphanie [Auteur]
Maertens De Noordhout, Alain [Auteur]
Guy, Nathalie [Auteur]
Danel, Véronique [Auteur]
Lille Neurosciences & Cognition - U 1172 [LilNCog]
Delval, Arnaud [Auteur]
Lille Neurosciences & Cognition (LilNCog) - U 1172
Delmont, Emilien [Auteur]
Rolland, Anne-Sophie [Auteur]
Lille Neurosciences & Cognition (LilNCog) - U 1172
Jomir, Laurent [Auteur]
Devos, David [Auteur]
Lille Neurosciences & Cognition (LilNCog) - U 1172
Wang, François [Auteur]
Attarian, Shahram [Auteur]
Verschueren, Annie [Auteur]
Jouve, Elisabeth [Auteur]
Aix Marseille Université [AMU]
Morizot-Koutlidis, Régine [Auteur]
Lenglet, Timothée [Auteur]
Pradat, Pierre-François [Auteur]
Salachas, François [Auteur]
Bernard, Emilien [Auteur]
Delstanche, Stéphanie [Auteur]
Maertens De Noordhout, Alain [Auteur]
Guy, Nathalie [Auteur]
Danel, Véronique [Auteur]
Lille Neurosciences & Cognition - U 1172 [LilNCog]
Delval, Arnaud [Auteur]

Lille Neurosciences & Cognition (LilNCog) - U 1172
Delmont, Emilien [Auteur]
Rolland, Anne-Sophie [Auteur]
Lille Neurosciences & Cognition (LilNCog) - U 1172
Jomir, Laurent [Auteur]
Devos, David [Auteur]

Lille Neurosciences & Cognition (LilNCog) - U 1172
Wang, François [Auteur]
Attarian, Shahram [Auteur]
Titre de la revue :
Clinical Neurophysiology
Nom court de la revue :
Clin Neurophysiol
Numéro :
132
Pagination :
2551-2557
Date de publication :
2021-10
ISSN :
1872-8952
Mot(s)-clé(s) en anglais :
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
Upper motor neuron
Transcranial magnetic stimulation
Triple stimulation technique
Upper motor neuron
Transcranial magnetic stimulation
Triple stimulation technique
Discipline(s) HAL :
Sciences du Vivant [q-bio]
Résumé en anglais : [en]
Objective
To evaluate the relevance of transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) using triple stimulation technique (TST) to assess corticospinal function in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) in a large-scale multicenter ...
Lire la suite >Objective To evaluate the relevance of transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) using triple stimulation technique (TST) to assess corticospinal function in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) in a large-scale multicenter study. Methods Six ALS centers performed TST and conventional TMS in upper limbs in 98 ALS patients during their first visit to the center. Clinical evaluation of patients included the revised ALS Functional Rating Scale (ALSFRS-R) and upper motor neuron (UMN) score. Results TST amplitude ratio was decreased in 62% of patients whereas conventional TMS amplitude ratio was decreased in 25% of patients and central motor conduction time was increased in 16% of patients. TST amplitude ratio was correlated with ALSFRS-R and UMN score. TST amplitude ratio results were not different between the centers. Conclusions TST is a TMS technique applicable in daily clinical practice in ALS centers for the detection of UMN dysfunction, more sensitive than conventional TMS and related to the clinical condition of the patients. Significance This multicenter study shows that TST can be a routine clinical tool to evaluate UMN dysfunction at the diagnostic assessment of ALS patients.Lire moins >
Lire la suite >Objective To evaluate the relevance of transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) using triple stimulation technique (TST) to assess corticospinal function in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) in a large-scale multicenter study. Methods Six ALS centers performed TST and conventional TMS in upper limbs in 98 ALS patients during their first visit to the center. Clinical evaluation of patients included the revised ALS Functional Rating Scale (ALSFRS-R) and upper motor neuron (UMN) score. Results TST amplitude ratio was decreased in 62% of patients whereas conventional TMS amplitude ratio was decreased in 25% of patients and central motor conduction time was increased in 16% of patients. TST amplitude ratio was correlated with ALSFRS-R and UMN score. TST amplitude ratio results were not different between the centers. Conclusions TST is a TMS technique applicable in daily clinical practice in ALS centers for the detection of UMN dysfunction, more sensitive than conventional TMS and related to the clinical condition of the patients. Significance This multicenter study shows that TST can be a routine clinical tool to evaluate UMN dysfunction at the diagnostic assessment of ALS patients.Lire moins >
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Anglais
Audience :
Internationale
Vulgarisation :
Non
Établissement(s) :
Université de Lille
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CHU Lille
Inserm
CHU Lille
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Date de dépôt :
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