COMPARISON OF MAGNETIC COIL STIMULATION AND NEEDLE ELECTRICAL-STIMULATION IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF LUMBOSACRAL RADICULOPATHY

Citation
C. Ertekin et al., COMPARISON OF MAGNETIC COIL STIMULATION AND NEEDLE ELECTRICAL-STIMULATION IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF LUMBOSACRAL RADICULOPATHY, Clinical neurology and neurosurgery, 96(2), 1994, pp. 124-129
Citations number
32
Categorie Soggetti
Neurosciences,Surgery
ISSN journal
03038467
Volume
96
Issue
2
Year of publication
1994
Pages
124 - 129
Database
ISI
SICI code
0303-8467(1994)96:2<124:COMCSA>2.0.ZU;2-W
Abstract
Electrical stimulation (ES) of lumbosacral nerve roots using a needle electrode inserted to the laminar level at the midline of Th12-L1 or L 1-2 intervertebral interspace, was compared with magnetic stimulation using a 9-cm diameter coil (MCS) at the L3-4 or L4-5 spine levels, Com pound muscle action potentials (CMAP) were superficially recorded from homologous muscles in both sides in 15 normal control subjects and in 20 patients with lumbosacral radiculopathy. Soleus muscles were used for S1, tibialis anterior (TA) for L5, and rectus femoris (RF) muscles for L4 roots. According to the clinical or radiological diagnosis (CA T, MRI and/or myelography) conventional needle EMG was capable to loca lise the root lesion in 16 of 20 patients (80%) and ES localised the r oot involvement in 18 of 20 patients (90%); the diagnostic value of MC S was lower, about 65% (13 of 20 patients). Although ES is uncomfortab le and invasive, it is superior to needle EMG in localising unilateral or multiple lumbosacral root involvement. At present, MCS is not suit able for the diagnosis of lumbar radiculopathy.