Comparison of muscle ultrasound and needle electromyography findings in neuromuscular disorders

Author:

Wijntjes Juerd1ORCID,Gerritsen Jimmy1,Doorduin Jonne1,van Alfen Nens1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Neurology and Clinical Neurophysiology Clinical Neuromuscular Imaging Group, Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour, Radboud university medical center Nijmegen The Netherlands

Abstract

AbstractIntroduction/AimsNeedle electromyography (EMG) and muscle ultrasound can be used to evaluate patients with suspected neuromuscular disorders. The relation between muscle ultrasound pathology and the corresponding needle EMG findings is unknown. In this study we compared the results of concurrent ultrasound and needle EMG examinations in patients suspected of a neuromuscular disorder.MethodsRetrospective data from 218 patients with pairwise ultrasound and EMG results of 796 muscles were analyzed. We compared overall quantitative and visual muscle ultrasound results to EMGs with neurogenic and myopathic abnormalities and assessed the congruency of both methods in the different clinical diagnosis categories.ResultsIn muscles of patients with a neuromuscular disorder, abnormalities were found with EMG in 71.8%, and quantitative and visual muscle ultrasound results were abnormal in 19.3% and 35.4% respectively. In muscles with neurogenic EMG abnormalities, quantitative and visual muscle ultrasound results were abnormal in 18.9% versus 35.6%, increasing up to 43.7% versus 87.5% in muscles with the most pronounced signs of denervation. Congruency of EMG and ultrasound was better for more proximal and cranial muscles than for muscles in the hand and lower limb.DiscussionNeedle EMG and muscle ultrasound typically produce disparate results and identify different aspects of muscle pathology. Muscle ultrasound seems less suited for detecting mild neurogenic abnormalities. As the severity of neurogenic needle EMG abnormalities increased, muscle ultrasound abnormalities were also increasingly found. Visual analysis seems better suited than grayscale quantification for detecting neurogenic abnormalities.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Physiology (medical),Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience,Neurology (clinical),Physiology

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