Thenar muscles H reflex in patients with fibromyalgia: A case control study
Authors
Kamran Azma; Seyyed Ahmad Raeissadat; Alireza Hosseini; Hooman Mahmoudi; Mohammad hosein Sepehrian; Zahra Salehi;
Objective: To delineate H-reflex parameters and specify the diagnostic accuracy measures of thenar muscle H-reflex in Fibromyalgia (FM).
Methods: The study was a cross sectional study performed on 30 subjects with FM and 30 healthy volunteers in two major referral hospitals. We recorded the number of obtainable thenar H-reflexes and their minimum latency, threshold and amplitude in each group.
Results: There was a significantly more chance to elicit the H-reflex in patients with FM. H reflex threshold and minimum latency were lower in FM group but no significant difference was shown for H wave amplitude. According to our study, thenar H-reflex has 46.7% sensitivity, 86.7% specificity and 66.7% diagnostic accuracy to detect FM. It also has moderate predictive values and positive likelihood ratio but low negative likelihood ratio.
Conclusion: Higher rate of thenar muscle H-reflex in fibromyalgia can be interpreted as a confirmatory finding to central sensitization theory for this disorder. Obtaining H-reflex from thenar muscles could be a helpful diagnostic tool for fibromyalgia that increases the confidence in diagnosis. Although it is a weak tool for screening because of low sensitivity, it has a relatively high specificity.
Kamran Azma
Aja University of Medical Sciences
Seyyed Ahmad Raeissadat
Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences
Alireza Hosseini
Isfahan University of Medical Sciences
Hooman Mahmoudi
Mohammad hosein Sepehrian
Zahra Salehi
Aja University of Medical Sciences
Seyyed Ahmad Raeissadat
Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences
Alireza Hosseini
Isfahan University of Medical Sciences
Hooman Mahmoudi
Mohammad hosein Sepehrian
Zahra Salehi