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Magnetoencephalographic evaluation of repaired lip sensation in patients with cleft lip

BACKGROUND: Cleft lip is the most common congenital anomaly worldwide. Nevertheless, lip somatosensory characteristics of patients with cleft lip after cheiloplasty have not yet been determined. The present study used magnetoencephalography to objectively evaluate the lip sensation in patients with...

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Autores principales: Kitayama, Chihiro, Shimada, Eriya, Hihara, Hiroki, Kanno, Akitake, Nakasato, Nobukazu, Imai, Yoshimichi, Sato, Akimitsu, Kawashima, Ryuta, Igarashi, Kaoru, Kanetaka, Hiroyasu
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9498931/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36137110
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0274405
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author Kitayama, Chihiro
Shimada, Eriya
Hihara, Hiroki
Kanno, Akitake
Nakasato, Nobukazu
Imai, Yoshimichi
Sato, Akimitsu
Kawashima, Ryuta
Igarashi, Kaoru
Kanetaka, Hiroyasu
author_facet Kitayama, Chihiro
Shimada, Eriya
Hihara, Hiroki
Kanno, Akitake
Nakasato, Nobukazu
Imai, Yoshimichi
Sato, Akimitsu
Kawashima, Ryuta
Igarashi, Kaoru
Kanetaka, Hiroyasu
author_sort Kitayama, Chihiro
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Cleft lip is the most common congenital anomaly worldwide. Nevertheless, lip somatosensory characteristics of patients with cleft lip after cheiloplasty have not yet been determined. The present study used magnetoencephalography to objectively evaluate the lip sensation in patients with unilateral cleft lip to establish a new objective evaluation method. METHODS: Participants were 15 patients with unilateral cleft lip after cheiloplasty (UCL group), and 30 healthy young subjects (control group). Five points of the upper and lower lips were stimulated electrically to measure somatosensory evoked magnetic fields (SEFs). The sources of the magnetic fields were modeled as single equivalent current dipoles (ECDs). ECDs located on the central sulcus by superimposition on magnetic resonance images were analyzed. Latency and intensity at 50–75 ms (cP60m) observed in the UCL group were compared with those in the control group. Thresholds of tactile stimuli in both groups were obtained using Semmes–Weinstein monofilaments for subjective sensory evaluation. RESULTS: No significant difference was found in the intensity of the cP60m or subjective evaluation between the groups. However, the latency of the cP60m was significantly longer in the upper lip of the UCL group than in the control group. CONCLUSIONS: SEFs showed a difference in lip sensation between the UCL group and the control group, suggesting that longer latency might be caused by the effects of surgical scarring on the neurotransmission pathway. These results suggest SEFs as useful for the objective evaluation of lip sensations. This study might improve future surgical procedures and lip functions of patients with cleft lip.
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spelling pubmed-94989312022-09-23 Magnetoencephalographic evaluation of repaired lip sensation in patients with cleft lip Kitayama, Chihiro Shimada, Eriya Hihara, Hiroki Kanno, Akitake Nakasato, Nobukazu Imai, Yoshimichi Sato, Akimitsu Kawashima, Ryuta Igarashi, Kaoru Kanetaka, Hiroyasu PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Cleft lip is the most common congenital anomaly worldwide. Nevertheless, lip somatosensory characteristics of patients with cleft lip after cheiloplasty have not yet been determined. The present study used magnetoencephalography to objectively evaluate the lip sensation in patients with unilateral cleft lip to establish a new objective evaluation method. METHODS: Participants were 15 patients with unilateral cleft lip after cheiloplasty (UCL group), and 30 healthy young subjects (control group). Five points of the upper and lower lips were stimulated electrically to measure somatosensory evoked magnetic fields (SEFs). The sources of the magnetic fields were modeled as single equivalent current dipoles (ECDs). ECDs located on the central sulcus by superimposition on magnetic resonance images were analyzed. Latency and intensity at 50–75 ms (cP60m) observed in the UCL group were compared with those in the control group. Thresholds of tactile stimuli in both groups were obtained using Semmes–Weinstein monofilaments for subjective sensory evaluation. RESULTS: No significant difference was found in the intensity of the cP60m or subjective evaluation between the groups. However, the latency of the cP60m was significantly longer in the upper lip of the UCL group than in the control group. CONCLUSIONS: SEFs showed a difference in lip sensation between the UCL group and the control group, suggesting that longer latency might be caused by the effects of surgical scarring on the neurotransmission pathway. These results suggest SEFs as useful for the objective evaluation of lip sensations. This study might improve future surgical procedures and lip functions of patients with cleft lip. Public Library of Science 2022-09-22 /pmc/articles/PMC9498931/ /pubmed/36137110 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0274405 Text en © 2022 Kitayama et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Kitayama, Chihiro
Shimada, Eriya
Hihara, Hiroki
Kanno, Akitake
Nakasato, Nobukazu
Imai, Yoshimichi
Sato, Akimitsu
Kawashima, Ryuta
Igarashi, Kaoru
Kanetaka, Hiroyasu
Magnetoencephalographic evaluation of repaired lip sensation in patients with cleft lip
title Magnetoencephalographic evaluation of repaired lip sensation in patients with cleft lip
title_full Magnetoencephalographic evaluation of repaired lip sensation in patients with cleft lip
title_fullStr Magnetoencephalographic evaluation of repaired lip sensation in patients with cleft lip
title_full_unstemmed Magnetoencephalographic evaluation of repaired lip sensation in patients with cleft lip
title_short Magnetoencephalographic evaluation of repaired lip sensation in patients with cleft lip
title_sort magnetoencephalographic evaluation of repaired lip sensation in patients with cleft lip
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9498931/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36137110
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0274405
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