| Literature DB >> 27375406 |
Shinichi Matsumoto1, Nagahisa Murakami2, Hidetaka Koizumi2, Masatoshi Takahashi1, Yuishin Izumi2, Ryuji Kaji2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Blepharospasm is typically diagnosed by excluding any secondary diseases and neuropsychiatric disorders, as specific tests for blepharospasm are currently unavailable. Since anticholinergic agents are used to improve the symptoms of dystonia, we hypothesized that edrophonium chloride, an acetylcholinesterase inhibitor, may make the symptoms of dystonia more apparent. Therefore, we examined whether an edrophonium challenge test would be useful for diagnosing blepharospasm.Entities:
Keywords: blepharospasm; dystonia; edrophonium
Year: 2016 PMID: 27375406 PMCID: PMC4894005 DOI: 10.3389/fnins.2016.00226
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Neurosci ISSN: 1662-453X Impact factor: 4.677
Clinical characteristics of patients with blepharospasm and hemifacial spasms.
| Blepharospasm | 10 (8) | 65.1 (11.9) | 57.0 (13.0) |
| Hemifacial spasms | 10 (6) | 65.3 (9.1) | 59.0 (11.5) |
Standard deviation.
The protocol for administering the edrophonium challenge test in patients with movement disorders.
| 1. Videotape (1 min) recording of objective symptoms before injection |
| 2. Normal saline injection |
| 3.2 min after injection: videotape recording |
| 4.4 min after injection: videotape recording |
| 5.6 min after injection: videotape recording |
| 6.8 min after injection: videotape recording |
| 7.10 min after injection: videotape recording |
| 8. Visual analog scale (VAS) test (evaluation after normal saline injection) |
| 9. Edrophonium injection |
| 10.2 min after injection: videotape recording |
| 11.4 min after injection: videotape recording |
| 12.6 min after injection: videotape recording |
| 13.8 min after injection: videotape recording |
| 14.10 min after injection: videotape recording |
| 15. VAS test (evaluation after edrophonium injection) |
| 1. We chose videos of the isotonic sodium chloride solution and edrophonium injections, randomly referred to as A or B |
| 2. We chose the video acquired at 8 min after administration as A or B Because the symptoms changed the most around 8 min after edrophonium administration |
| 3. The before injection video is shown |
| 4. The after A injection video is shown |
| 5. Modified VAS (the value of after A injection with before injection as midline) |
| 6. The before injection video is shown |
| 7. The after B injection video is shown |
| 8. Modified VAS (the value of after B injection with before injection as midline) We evaluated “before and after A or B injection” as a set, as described above We randomly presented “before and after A or B injection” videos of blepharospasm and hemifacial spasm |
Figure 1Mean and SD. (A) The VAS scores for the subjective symptoms after edrophonium injection were significantly higher than the scores after placebo injection (P = 0.005). (B) The modified VAS scores of the objective symptoms after edrophonium injection were significantly higher than the scores after placebo injection (P = 0.005).
Figure 2Mean and SD. There were no statistically significant differences in the VAS scores and modified VAS scores of patients with hemifacial spasms between the edrophonium and placebo injection groups.
Figure 3Mean and SD. The VAS scores for the relative value of the subjective and objective symptoms in patients with blepharospasm were significantly higher than the scores in patients with hemifacial spasm (P = 0.005).