Clinical utility of trans‐sacral magnetic stimulation‐evoked sphincter potentials and high‐density electromyography in pelvic floor assessment: Technical evaluation

Author:

Varghese Chris1ORCID,Harvey Xavier2,Gharibans Armen A.13,Du Peng3,Collinson Rowan2,Bissett Ian P.12ORCID,Stinear Cathy M.4,O'Grady Greg13,Paskaranandavadivel Niranchan3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Surgery University of Auckland Auckland New Zealand

2. Department of Surgery Auckland City Hospital Auckland New Zealand

3. Auckland Bioengineering Institute, University of Auckland Auckland New Zealand

4. Department of Medicine University of Auckland Auckland New Zealand

Abstract

AbstractAimFaecal incontinence is common and of multifactorial aetiologies, yet current diagnostic tools are unable to assess nerve and sphincter function objectively. We developed an anorectal high‐density electromyography (HD‐EMG) probe to evaluate motor‐evoked potentials induced via trans‐sacral magnetic stimulation (TSMS).MethodAnorectal probes with an 8 × 8 array of electrodes spaced 1 cm apart were developed for recording HD‐EMG of the external anal sphincter. These HD‐EMG probes were used to map MEP amplitudes and latencies evoked via TSMS delivered through the Magstim Rapid2 (MagStim Company). Patients undergoing pelvic floor investigations were recruited for this IDEAL Stage 2a pilot study.ResultsEight participants (median age 49 years; five female) were recruited. Methodological viability, safety and diagnostic workflow were established. The test was well tolerated with median discomfort scores ≤2.5/10, median pain scores ≤1/10 and no adverse events. Higher Faecal Incontinence Severity Index scores correlated with longer MEP latencies (r = 0.58, p < 0.001) and lower MEP amplitudes (r = −0.32, p = 0.046), as did St. Mark's Incontinence Scores with both MEP latencies (r = 0.49, p = 0.001) and MEP amplitudes (r = −0.47, p = 0.002).ConclusionThis HD‐EMG probe in conjunction with TSMS presents a novel diagnostic tool for anorectal function assessment. Spatiotemporal assessment of magnetically stimulated MEPs correlated well with symptoms and offers a feasible, safe and patient‐tolerable method of evaluating pudendal nerve and external anal sphincter function. Further clinical development and evaluation of these techniques is justified.

Funder

Health Research Council of New Zealand

Royal Australasian College of Surgeons

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Gastroenterology

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