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ABSTRACT: Objective
To assess impact of ultrasound guidance (USG) on patient's perception of nerve conduction studies (NCS).Methods
In this single-center, randomized, sham-controlled, parallel, single-blind trial, we evaluated ultrasound (US) in identifying NCS stimulation site. Consecutive adults (18-80 old) without neuropathy referred for NCS were electronically randomized 1:1 to USG or Sham US. The primary outcome was sensory supramaximal intensity (SSMI) for each site/nerve; motor supramaximal intensity (MSMI), amplitudes, number of non-routine muscle punctured, Visual Analogue Scale (VAS), satisfaction were secondary outcomes.Results
290 participants were randomized, with 145 in the USG and 144 Sham US groups, respectively. No difference in SSMI, CMAP or SNAP, VAS, satisfaction was recorded. With USG, the median at the elbow and fibular MMSI were lower (p = 0.04; p = 0.02). With normal NCS or overweight and obese subgroups patients had lower median SSMI (p = 0.05/ p = 0.02), higher median and sural SNAP with normal NCS (p = 0.04; p = 0.007) and the sural SNAP for the expert US subgroup (p = 0.02).Conclusions
USG is useful for nerves, that are anatomically variable or in obesity. The sural SNAP gain with US in the normal NCS subgroup could facilitate routine NCS.Significance
In standard NCS the USG does not modify the patient's tolerance.Trial Registration: clinicaltrials.gov (NCT03868189).
SUBMITTER: Laure Inghilleri M
PROVIDER: S-EPMC10864755 | biostudies-literature | 2024
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Laure Inghilleri Marie M Alonso Sandrine S Moron Hélène H Ruiz Hector H Bastide Sophie S Coudray Sarah S
Clinical neurophysiology practice 20240126
<h4>Objective</h4>To assess impact of ultrasound guidance (USG) on patient's perception of nerve conduction studies (NCS).<h4>Methods</h4>In this single-center, randomized, sham-controlled, parallel, single-blind trial, we evaluated ultrasound (US) in identifying NCS stimulation site. Consecutive adults (18-80 old) without neuropathy referred for NCS were electronically randomized 1:1 to USG or Sham US. The primary outcome was sensory supramaximal intensity (SSMI) for each site/nerve; motor supr ...[more]