A prospective study on split-hand index as a biomarker for the diagnosis of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
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To determine the practical diagnostic utility of split-hand index (SI) values calculated from F-wave persistence (SI<sub>FP</sub>) and the F/M amplitude ratio (SI<sub>F/M</sub>) for differentiating patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) from other conditions. <i>Methods</i>: This prospective study recruited consecutive patients from Peking Union Medical College Hospital, China, between June 2019 and December 2019. Patients 18-80 years old who had clinical neuromuscular symptoms affecting the upper limbs and required electrophysiological examinations to aid diagnosis were eligible. Compound muscle action potentials (CMAPs) and F-waves recorded from the abductor pollicis brevis (APB), first dorsal interosseous muscle (FDI), and abductor digiti minimi (ADM) were examined. SI<sub>FP</sub> and SI<sub>F/M</sub> were calculated as: SI = (APB × FDI)/ADM. The sensitivity and specificity of SI<sub>FP</sub> and SI<sub>F/M</sub> in differentiating ALS from non-ALS conditions were derived using receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves. <i>Results:</i> A total of 309 participants, comprising 91 (29.4%) with ALS and 218 (70.6%) with other neuromuscular disorders, were enrolled after 54 were excluded. SI<sub>FP</sub> was significantly reduced and SI<sub>F/M</sub> increased in the ALS group compared with the non-ALS group (<i>p</i> FP cutoff of 73.3 showed 85.7% sensitivity and 80.7% specificity for differentiating ALS from non-ALS. SI<sub>F/M</sub> and SI<sub>CMAP</sub> showed lower sensitivity (67% and 75.8%, respectively, <i>p</i> FP for ALS diagnosis. SI<sub>FP</sub> and SI<sub>F/M</sub> combined did not outperform SI<sub>FP</sub> alone. <i>Conclusion</i>: SI<sub>FP</sub> could be a sensitive, noninvasive neurophysiological diagnostic marker for ALS patients with affected upper limbs. In particular, an SI<sub>FP</sub> value of 73.3 might be the optimal cutoff for diagnosing ALS.
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Taylor & Francis
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2020-07-02



