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Muscle selection for treatment of cervical dystonia with botulinum toxin - A systematic review

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PARKINSONISM & RELATED DISORDERS
卷 18, 期 6, 页码 731-736

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.parkreldis.2012.04.005

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Cervical dystonia; Botulinum toxin; Muscle selection; Efficacy

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  1. Dutch Technology Foundation STW, which is part of the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO)
  2. Ministry of Economic Affairs, Agriculture and Innovation
  3. Ipsen Pharmaceutical and Allergan, inc.

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Rationale: Cervical dystonia, also called spasmodic torticollis, is the most common form of (primary) dystonia. Intramuscular injections with botulinum toxin are the first line of treatment for cervical dystonia. To optimise the treatment response to botulinum toxin correct muscles should be selected. Clinical evaluation is important for muscle selection but the value of additional tests to identify dystonic muscles remains unclear. Objective: To evaluate all relevant literature regarding the best approach to select dystonic muscles for treatment with botulinum toxin. Methods: We conducted a systematic review of studies that had investigated methods of selecting muscles for treatment with botulinum toxin. In addition, we compared all prospective botulinum toxin trials using either clinical evaluation or polymyographic electromyography for muscle selection. Results: Forty relevant studies were included and polymyographic electromyography recordings were most often employed. In several studies, polymyographic electromyography revealed a different pattern of muscle involvement compared to that found during clinical evaluation. In one randomized controlled trial polymyographic electromyography significantly improved the outcome of botulinum toxin treatment. A limited number of studies used positron emission tomography - computed tomography imaging or frequency analysis of the electromyography signal to identify dystonic muscles but their effect on the outcome of treatment has never been studied. Conclusion: Polymyographic electromyography may improve the outcome of botulinum toxin treatment in cervical dystonia, but evidence is limited and larger studies are needed. (c) 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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