Repeater F‐waves are signs of motor unit pathology in polio survivors

2015 
Introduction The purpose of this study was to determine whether F-waves reveal electrophysiological features of anterior horn cells in polio survivors. Methods Forty-three polio survivors and 20 healthy controls underwent motor nerve conduction studies of the median and tibial nerves bilaterally, including sampling of F-waves elicited by 100 stimuli and the determination of motor unit number estimation (MUNE). Results A significant increase in abnormally stereotyped (“repeater”) F–waves and a reduction of F-wave persistence were observed in both nerves in the polio group as compared with the control group. Repeater F-waves had a negative correlation with MUNE. Conclusions These trends in F-wave persistence and repeater F-waves after motor unit loss are characteristic findings in polio survivors. Repeater F-waves are a sign of motor unit pathology. Muscle Nerve 51:680–685, 2015
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