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Laryngeal electromyography: electrode guidance based on 3-dimensional magnetic resonance tomography images of the larynx. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study aimed to analyze the optimal electrode insertion angles and depths for laryngeal muscles to improve laryngeal electromyography (LEMG) assessments.
  • Research was conducted on 23 cadaver larynges using advanced 3D imaging techniques, revealing consistent insertion angles across genders but differing depths, particularly showing males had deeper insertions.
  • Clinically, precise electrode directions for different muscles were identified, providing essential guidance for clinicians using LEMG to target specific laryngeal muscles more effectively.

Article Abstract

Objectives/hypothesis: Laryngeal electromyography (LEMG) is an important tool for the assessment of laryngeal nerve and muscle functioning. The purpose of the study was to determine electrode insertion angle and insertion depth for the various laryngeal muscles.

Methods: Twenty-three cadaver larynges were examined with magnetic resonance tomography (MRT) and Materialize Interactive Medical Image Control System (Leuven, Belgium) 3-dimensional (3D) imaging software. Geometrical analysis was used to calculate the electrode insertion angles.

Results: All laryngeal muscles could be identified and 3D visualized on MRT scans. Although the insertion angles were the same in male and female larynges, the insertion depth was significantly larger in male than in female larynges (P<0.05). Of particular clinical importance is the fact that the electrode has to be directed lateral and upward for the thyroarytenoid muscle but lateral and downward for the lateral cricoarytenoid muscle (insertion point=midline lower border of the thyroid).

Conclusions: This is the first study that analyzes electrode insertion angles and insertion depths for each laryngeal muscle using 3D imaging. We hope that the information gained from this study will help clinicians performing LEMG to localize the individual laryngeal muscles.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jvoice.2010.09.002DOI Listing

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