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Intra and inter-session reliability of rapid Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation stimulus-response curves of tibialis anterior muscle in healthy older adults

OBJECTIVE: The clinical use of Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) as a technique to assess corticospinal excitability is limited by the time for data acquisition and the measurement variability. This study aimed at evaluating the reliability of Stimulus-Response (SR) curves acquired with a rece...

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Autores principales: Peri, Elisabetta, Ambrosini, Emilia, Colombo, Vera Maria, van de Ruit, Mark, Grey, Michael J., Monticone, Marco, Ferriero, Giorgio, Pedrocchi, Alessandra, Ferrigno, Giancarlo, Ferrante, Simona
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5599029/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28910370
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0184828
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author Peri, Elisabetta
Ambrosini, Emilia
Colombo, Vera Maria
van de Ruit, Mark
Grey, Michael J.
Monticone, Marco
Ferriero, Giorgio
Pedrocchi, Alessandra
Ferrigno, Giancarlo
Ferrante, Simona
author_facet Peri, Elisabetta
Ambrosini, Emilia
Colombo, Vera Maria
van de Ruit, Mark
Grey, Michael J.
Monticone, Marco
Ferriero, Giorgio
Pedrocchi, Alessandra
Ferrigno, Giancarlo
Ferrante, Simona
author_sort Peri, Elisabetta
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description OBJECTIVE: The clinical use of Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) as a technique to assess corticospinal excitability is limited by the time for data acquisition and the measurement variability. This study aimed at evaluating the reliability of Stimulus-Response (SR) curves acquired with a recently proposed rapid protocol on tibialis anterior muscle of healthy older adults. METHODS: Twenty-four neurologically-intact adults (age:55–75 years) were recruited for this test-retest study. During each session, six SR curves, 3 at rest and 3 during isometric muscle contractions at 5% of maximum voluntary contraction (MVC), were acquired. Motor Evoked Potentials (MEPs) were normalized to the maximum peripherally evoked response; the coil position and orientation were monitored with an optical tracking system. Intra- and inter-session reliability of motor threshold (MT), area under the curve (AURC), MEP(max), stimulation intensity at which the MEP is mid-way between MEP(max) and MEP(min) (I50), slope in I50, MEP latency, and silent period (SP) were assessed in terms of Standard Error of Measurement (SEM), relative SEM, Minimum Detectable Change (MDC), and Intraclass Correlation Coefficient (ICC). RESULTS: The relative SEM was ≤10% for MT, I50, latency and SP both at rest and 5%MVC, while it ranged between 11% and 37% for AURC, MEP(max), and slope. MDC values were overall quite large; e.g., MT required a change of 12%MSO at rest and 10%MSO at 5%MVC to be considered a real change. Inter-sessions ICC were >0.6 for all measures but slope at rest and MEP(max) and latency at 5%MVC. CONCLUSIONS: Measures derived from SR curves acquired in <4 minutes are affected by similar measurement errors to those found with long-lasting protocols, suggesting that the rapid method is at least as reliable as the traditional methods. As specifically designed to include older adults, this study provides normative data for future studies involving older neurological patients (e.g. stroke survivors).
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spelling pubmed-55990292017-09-22 Intra and inter-session reliability of rapid Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation stimulus-response curves of tibialis anterior muscle in healthy older adults Peri, Elisabetta Ambrosini, Emilia Colombo, Vera Maria van de Ruit, Mark Grey, Michael J. Monticone, Marco Ferriero, Giorgio Pedrocchi, Alessandra Ferrigno, Giancarlo Ferrante, Simona PLoS One Research Article OBJECTIVE: The clinical use of Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) as a technique to assess corticospinal excitability is limited by the time for data acquisition and the measurement variability. This study aimed at evaluating the reliability of Stimulus-Response (SR) curves acquired with a recently proposed rapid protocol on tibialis anterior muscle of healthy older adults. METHODS: Twenty-four neurologically-intact adults (age:55–75 years) were recruited for this test-retest study. During each session, six SR curves, 3 at rest and 3 during isometric muscle contractions at 5% of maximum voluntary contraction (MVC), were acquired. Motor Evoked Potentials (MEPs) were normalized to the maximum peripherally evoked response; the coil position and orientation were monitored with an optical tracking system. Intra- and inter-session reliability of motor threshold (MT), area under the curve (AURC), MEP(max), stimulation intensity at which the MEP is mid-way between MEP(max) and MEP(min) (I50), slope in I50, MEP latency, and silent period (SP) were assessed in terms of Standard Error of Measurement (SEM), relative SEM, Minimum Detectable Change (MDC), and Intraclass Correlation Coefficient (ICC). RESULTS: The relative SEM was ≤10% for MT, I50, latency and SP both at rest and 5%MVC, while it ranged between 11% and 37% for AURC, MEP(max), and slope. MDC values were overall quite large; e.g., MT required a change of 12%MSO at rest and 10%MSO at 5%MVC to be considered a real change. Inter-sessions ICC were >0.6 for all measures but slope at rest and MEP(max) and latency at 5%MVC. CONCLUSIONS: Measures derived from SR curves acquired in <4 minutes are affected by similar measurement errors to those found with long-lasting protocols, suggesting that the rapid method is at least as reliable as the traditional methods. As specifically designed to include older adults, this study provides normative data for future studies involving older neurological patients (e.g. stroke survivors). Public Library of Science 2017-09-14 /pmc/articles/PMC5599029/ /pubmed/28910370 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0184828 Text en © 2017 Peri 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Peri, Elisabetta
Ambrosini, Emilia
Colombo, Vera Maria
van de Ruit, Mark
Grey, Michael J.
Monticone, Marco
Ferriero, Giorgio
Pedrocchi, Alessandra
Ferrigno, Giancarlo
Ferrante, Simona
Intra and inter-session reliability of rapid Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation stimulus-response curves of tibialis anterior muscle in healthy older adults
title Intra and inter-session reliability of rapid Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation stimulus-response curves of tibialis anterior muscle in healthy older adults
title_full Intra and inter-session reliability of rapid Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation stimulus-response curves of tibialis anterior muscle in healthy older adults
title_fullStr Intra and inter-session reliability of rapid Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation stimulus-response curves of tibialis anterior muscle in healthy older adults
title_full_unstemmed Intra and inter-session reliability of rapid Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation stimulus-response curves of tibialis anterior muscle in healthy older adults
title_short Intra and inter-session reliability of rapid Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation stimulus-response curves of tibialis anterior muscle in healthy older adults
title_sort intra and inter-session reliability of rapid transcranial magnetic stimulation stimulus-response curves of tibialis anterior muscle in healthy older adults
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5599029/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28910370
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0184828
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