Visualization of radial nerve activity at the upper arm using magnetoneurography

IF 2 Q3 NEUROSCIENCES Clinical Neurophysiology Practice Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1016/j.cnp.2024.11.001
Takeyasu Toyama , Muneharu Ando , Masaaki Paku , Shinji Sato , Yusuke Yamamoto , Shinichirou Taniguchi , Nobuo Kohara , Takanori Saito
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Abstract

Objective

To evaluate the function of the radial nerve in the upper arm using Magnetoneurography (MNG).

Methods

Eight asymptomatic male volunteers (age 25–63 years) and one 67-year-old female patient with radial nerve palsy were included. The radial nerve was electrically stimulated in the right wrist, and the evoked magnetic field was recorded using a 132-channel bio-magnetometer system with a superconducting quantum interference device positioned below the upper arm. The measurements were divided into distal and proximal sessions because of the extensive range of the nerve.

Results

MNG recorded the radial nerve’s evoked magnetic field in all cases, and the neural activity of the radial nerve at the upper arm was visualized using reconstructed currents. The mean conduction velocity calculated from the peak latency of the inward currents was 43.9 m/s for distal measurements and 57.9 m/s for proximal measurements. A 67-year-old female patient with radial nerve palsy had a disappearance of the reconstructed inward current and conduction disturbance of the axonal current, facilitating the identification of the lesion site.

Conclusions

MNG allowed visualization of the radial nerve activity in the upper arm and facilitated the identification of the lesion site in a patient with radial nerve palsy.

Significance

This method could be a useful diagnostic tool for patients with radial nerve palsy.
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利用磁神经成像技术观察上臂桡神经活动
方法纳入 8 名无症状的男性志愿者(25-63 岁)和 1 名 67 岁的女性桡神经麻痹患者。对右腕桡神经进行电刺激,并使用安装在上臂下方、带有超导量子干涉装置的 132 通道生物磁强计系统记录诱发磁场。结果MNG 记录了所有病例的桡神经诱发磁场,并通过重建电流显示了上臂桡神经的神经活动。根据内向电流峰值潜伏期计算出的平均传导速度,远端测量值为 43.9 米/秒,近端测量值为 57.9 米/秒。一名 67 岁的女性桡神经麻痹患者的重建内向电流消失,轴突电流出现传导紊乱,这有助于确定病变部位。结论 MNG 可以显示上臂的桡神经活动,有助于确定桡神经麻痹患者的病变部位。
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期刊介绍: Clinical Neurophysiology Practice (CNP) is a new Open Access journal that focuses on clinical practice issues in clinical neurophysiology including relevant new research, case reports or clinical series, normal values and didactic reviews. It is an official journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology and complements Clinical Neurophysiology which focuses on innovative research in the specialty. It has a role in supporting established clinical practice, and an educational role for trainees, technicians and practitioners.
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