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Validity of Estimation of Pelvic Floor Muscle Activity from Transperineal Ultrasound Imaging in Men
PURPOSE: To investigate the relationship between displacement of pelvic floor landmarks observed with transperineal ultrasound imaging and electromyography of the muscles hypothesised to cause the displacements. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Three healthy men participated in this study, which included ultr...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4671687/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26642347 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0144342 |
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author | Stafford, Ryan E. Coughlin, Geoff Lutton, Nicholas J Hodges, Paul W. |
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description | PURPOSE: To investigate the relationship between displacement of pelvic floor landmarks observed with transperineal ultrasound imaging and electromyography of the muscles hypothesised to cause the displacements. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Three healthy men participated in this study, which included ultrasound imaging of the mid-urethra, urethra-vesical junction, ano-rectal junction and bulb of the penis. Fine-wire electromyography electrodes were inserted into the puborectalis and bulbocavernosus muscles and a transurethral catheter electrode recorded striated urethral sphincter electromyography. A nasogastric sensor recorded intra-abdominal pressure. Tasks included submaximal and maximal voluntary contractions, and Valsalva. The relationship between each of the parameters measured from ultrasound images and electromyography or intra-abdominal pressure amplitudes was described with nonlinear regression. RESULTS: Strong, non-linear relationships were calculated for each predicted landmark/muscle pair for submaximal contractions (R(2)–0.87–0.95). The relationships between mid-urethral displacement and striated urethral sphincter electromyography, and bulb of the penis displacement and bulbocavernosus electromyography were strong during maximal contractions (R(2)–0.74–0.88). Increased intra-abdominal pressure prevented shortening of puborectalis, which resulted in weak relationships between electromyography and anorectal and urethravesical junction displacement during all tasks. CONCLUSIONS: Displacement of landmarks in transperineal ultrasound imaging provides meaningful measures of activation of individual pelvic floor muscles in men during voluntary contractions. This method may aid assessment of muscle function or feedback for training. |
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spelling | pubmed-46716872015-12-10 Validity of Estimation of Pelvic Floor Muscle Activity from Transperineal Ultrasound Imaging in Men Stafford, Ryan E. Coughlin, Geoff Lutton, Nicholas J Hodges, Paul W. PLoS One Research Article PURPOSE: To investigate the relationship between displacement of pelvic floor landmarks observed with transperineal ultrasound imaging and electromyography of the muscles hypothesised to cause the displacements. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Three healthy men participated in this study, which included ultrasound imaging of the mid-urethra, urethra-vesical junction, ano-rectal junction and bulb of the penis. Fine-wire electromyography electrodes were inserted into the puborectalis and bulbocavernosus muscles and a transurethral catheter electrode recorded striated urethral sphincter electromyography. A nasogastric sensor recorded intra-abdominal pressure. Tasks included submaximal and maximal voluntary contractions, and Valsalva. The relationship between each of the parameters measured from ultrasound images and electromyography or intra-abdominal pressure amplitudes was described with nonlinear regression. RESULTS: Strong, non-linear relationships were calculated for each predicted landmark/muscle pair for submaximal contractions (R(2)–0.87–0.95). The relationships between mid-urethral displacement and striated urethral sphincter electromyography, and bulb of the penis displacement and bulbocavernosus electromyography were strong during maximal contractions (R(2)–0.74–0.88). Increased intra-abdominal pressure prevented shortening of puborectalis, which resulted in weak relationships between electromyography and anorectal and urethravesical junction displacement during all tasks. CONCLUSIONS: Displacement of landmarks in transperineal ultrasound imaging provides meaningful measures of activation of individual pelvic floor muscles in men during voluntary contractions. This method may aid assessment of muscle function or feedback for training. Public Library of Science 2015-12-07 /pmc/articles/PMC4671687/ /pubmed/26642347 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0144342 Text en © 2015 Stafford et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Stafford, Ryan E. Coughlin, Geoff Lutton, Nicholas J Hodges, Paul W. Validity of Estimation of Pelvic Floor Muscle Activity from Transperineal Ultrasound Imaging in Men |
title | Validity of Estimation of Pelvic Floor Muscle Activity from Transperineal Ultrasound Imaging in Men |
title_full | Validity of Estimation of Pelvic Floor Muscle Activity from Transperineal Ultrasound Imaging in Men |
title_fullStr | Validity of Estimation of Pelvic Floor Muscle Activity from Transperineal Ultrasound Imaging in Men |
title_full_unstemmed | Validity of Estimation of Pelvic Floor Muscle Activity from Transperineal Ultrasound Imaging in Men |
title_short | Validity of Estimation of Pelvic Floor Muscle Activity from Transperineal Ultrasound Imaging in Men |
title_sort | validity of estimation of pelvic floor muscle activity from transperineal ultrasound imaging in men |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4671687/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26642347 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0144342 |
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