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Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35577432

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BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Examine vestibular evoked myogenic potential (VEMP) responses recorded from surface electrodes over Splenius Capitis (SPC) in a seated position. SPECIFIC AIMS: (1) validate response characteristics of VEMP recordings from surface electrodes over Sternocleidomastoid (SCM) and over SCP and (2) assess age effects on responses in adolescents and young adults. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Simultaneous surface VEMP was recorded bilaterally from electrodes placed over the dorsal neck musculature at a location known from previous work to record from SPC in 15 healthy participants during trials with head rotation toward and away from the stimulated ear. VEMP was also recorded from electrodes over SCM, ipsilateral to the stimulus ear, in the same participants in a supine, head lift/turn position. RESULTS: Response amplitudes significantly increased with contraction strength and decreased with age. Participants were able to maintain sufficient contraction strength (amplitude) with head rotation to reliably measure over SPC. Normalized response amplitudes measured from electrodes over contralateral SPC were largest with head rotation contralateral to the stimulus ear. Normalized amplitudes and peak latencies were comparable to the same measures from SCM obtained in supine, head lift/turn position. CONCLUSIONS: Otolith generated myogenic responses can be recorded seated from electrodes over the dorsal neck with head rotation contralateral to the stimulus ear. In this position, contralateral recordings are consistent with responses known from previous work to arise from SPC; ipsilateral recordings may include crosstalk from activated muscles nearby, including ipsilateral SCM. Overall, techniques targeting contralateral SPC during contralateral head turn may provide additional methods of recording VEMPs.


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Potenciais Evocados Miogênicos Vestibulares , Vestíbulo do Labirinto , Adolescente , Eletromiografia/métodos , Humanos , Músculos do Pescoço/fisiologia , Músculos Paraespinais/fisiologia , Potenciais Evocados Miogênicos Vestibulares/fisiologia , Vestíbulo do Labirinto/fisiologia , Adulto Jovem
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Acta otorrinolaringol. esp ; 73(3): 164-176, may. - jun. 2022. ilus
Artigo em Inglês | IBECS | ID: ibc-206040

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Background and objectives: Examine vestibular evoked myogenic potential (VEMP) responses recorded from surface electrodes over Splenius Capitis (SPC) in a seated position. Specific aims: (1) validate response characteristics of VEMP recordings from surface electrodes over Sternocleidomastoid (SCM) and over SCP and (2) assess age effects on responses in adolescents and young adults. Materials and methods: Simultaneous surface VEMP was recorded bilaterally from electrodes placed over the dorsal neck musculature at a location known from previous work to record from SPC in 15 healthy participants during trials with head rotation toward and away from the stimulated ear. VEMP was also recorded from electrodes over SCM, ipsilateral to the stimulus ear, in the same participants in a supine, head lift/turn position. Results: Response amplitudes significantly increased with contraction strength and decreased with age. Participants were able to maintain sufficient contraction strength (amplitude) with head rotation to reliably measure over SPC. Normalized response amplitudes measured from electrodes over contralateral SPC were largest with head rotation contralateral to the stimulus ear. Normalized amplitudes and peak latencies were comparable to the same measures from SCM obtained in supine, head lift/turn position. Conclusions: Otolith generated myogenic responses can be recorded seated from electrodes over the dorsal neck with head rotation contralateral to the stimulus ear. In this position, contralateral recordings are consistent with responses known from previous work to arise from SPC; ipsilateral recordings may include crosstalk from activated muscles nearby, including ipsilateral SCM. Overall, techniques targeting contralateral SPC during contralateral head turn may provide additional methods of recording VEMPs.(AU)


Antecedentes y objetivos: Examinamos las respuestas de los potenciales evocados miogénicos vestibulares (PEMV) recogidas de los electrodos de superficie sobre el músculo esplenio (ME) en posición sentada. Objetivos específicos: 1) validar las características de los registros de la respuesta de los PEMV recogidos de los electrodos de superficie sobre el músculo esternocleidomastoideo (SCM) y el ME, y 2) evaluar los efectos de la edad en adolescentes y adultos jóvenes. Materiales y métodos: Se registraron simultáneamente los PEMV bilaterales de los electrodos situados en la musculatura dorsal del cuello, en un sitio conocido de un estudio anterior para obtener registros del ME en 15 participantes sanos durante los ensayos, con rotación de cabeza hacia y fuera del oído estimulado. También se registraron los PEMV de los electrodos situados sobre el SCM, en posición ipsilateral al oído estimulado, en los mismos participantes, en posición supina y con elevación/giro de cabeza. Resultados: Las amplitudes de la respuesta se incrementaron significativamente con la fuerza de la contracción y disminuyeron con la edad. Los participantes fueron capaces de mantener suficiente fuerza de contracción (amplitud) con la rotación de cabeza, para realizar mediciones fiables sobre el ME. Las amplitudes de la respuesta normalizada medidas en los electrodos sobre el ME contralateral fueron mayores con la rotación de cabeza contralateral al oído estimulado. Las amplitudes normalizadas y las latencias máximas fueron comparables a las mismas medidas del SCM obtenidas en posición supina, y elevación/giro de cabeza. Conclusiones: Las respuestas miogénicas generadas por otolitos pueden registrarse en posición sentada a partir de los electrodos situados en la parte dorsal del cuello, contralateral al oído estimulado. En esta posición, los registros contralaterales son coherentes con las respuestas conocidas de un estudio previo, derivadas del ME; los registros ipsilaterales pueden incluir interferencias de los músculos activados cercanos, incluyendo el SCM ipsilateral. En general, las técnicas centradas en el ME contralateral durante el giro de cabeza contralateral pueden aportar métodos adicionales de registro de los PEMV.(AU)


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Humanos , Criança , Potenciais Evocados Miogênicos Vestibulares , Testes de Função Vestibular , Pescoço , Estudos de Avaliação como Assunto , Estudos de Validação como Assunto
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Artigo em Inglês, Espanhol | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34088494

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BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Examine vestibular evoked myogenic potential (VEMP) responses recorded from surface electrodes over Splenius Capitis (SPC) in a seated position. SPECIFIC AIMS: (1) validate response characteristics of VEMP recordings from surface electrodes over Sternocleidomastoid (SCM) and over SCP and (2) assess age effects on responses in adolescents and young adults. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Simultaneous surface VEMP was recorded bilaterally from electrodes placed over the dorsal neck musculature at a location known from previous work to record from SPC in 15 healthy participants during trials with head rotation toward and away from the stimulated ear. VEMP was also recorded from electrodes over SCM, ipsilateral to the stimulus ear, in the same participants in a supine, head lift/turn position. RESULTS: Response amplitudes significantly increased with contraction strength and decreased with age. Participants were able to maintain sufficient contraction strength (amplitude) with head rotation to reliably measure over SPC. Normalized response amplitudes measured from electrodes over contralateral SPC were largest with head rotation contralateral to the stimulus ear. Normalized amplitudes and peak latencies were comparable to the same measures from SCM obtained in supine, head lift/turn position. CONCLUSIONS: Otolith generated myogenic responses can be recorded seated from electrodes over the dorsal neck with head rotation contralateral to the stimulus ear. In this position, contralateral recordings are consistent with responses known from previous work to arise from SPC; ipsilateral recordings may include crosstalk from activated muscles nearby, including ipsilateral SCM. Overall, techniques targeting contralateral SPC during contralateral head turn may provide additional methods of recording VEMPs.

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