Jitter evaluation in distant and adjacent muscles after botulinum neurotoxin type a injection in 78 cases

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Abstract

To study the jitter parameters in the distant (DM) and the adjacent muscle (AM) after botulinum neurotoxin type A (BoNT/A) injection in 78 patients, jitter was measured by voluntary activation in DM (n = 43), and in AM (n = 35). Patients were receiving BoNT/A injections as a treatment for movement disorders. Mean age 65.1 years (DM) and 61.9 years (AM). The mean jitter was abnormal in 13.9% (maximum 41.4 µs) of DM, and 40% (maximum 43.7 µs) of AM. Impulse blocking was sparse. We found no correlation of the mean jitter to age, BoNT/A most recent injection (days/units), number of muscles injected, total BoNT/A units summated, number of total BoNT/A sessions, beta-blockers/calcium channel blockers use, and cases with local spread symptoms such as eyelid drop/difficulty swallowing. Maximum mean jitter (41.4/43.7 µs) for DM/AM occurred 61 and 131 days since the most recent BoNT/A, respectively. The far abnormal mean jitter (32.6/36.9 µs) occurred 229 and 313 days since the most recent BoNT/A. We suggested that jitter measurement can be done after BoNT/A in a given muscle other than the injected one, after 8 (DM) and 11 (AM) months, with reference >33 µs and >37 µs, respectively.

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Kouyoumdjian, J. A., Graça, C. R., & Nazare Oliveira, F. (2020). Jitter evaluation in distant and adjacent muscles after botulinum neurotoxin type a injection in 78 cases. Toxins, 12(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/toxins12090549

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