Contralateral Tongue Muscle Activation during Hypoglossal Nerve Stimulation

The effectiveness of upper airway stimulation via hypoglossal nerve stimulation for obstructive sleep apnea depends upon the pattern of tongue muscle activation produced. This study investigated the nature of contralateral tongue muscle activation by unilateral hypoglossal nerve stimulation using in...

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Published inOtolaryngology-head and neck surgery p. 194599820917147
Main Authors Sturm, Joshua J, Modik, Oleg, Koutsourelakis, Ioannis, Suurna, Maria V
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Abstract The effectiveness of upper airway stimulation via hypoglossal nerve stimulation for obstructive sleep apnea depends upon the pattern of tongue muscle activation produced. This study investigated the nature of contralateral tongue muscle activation by unilateral hypoglossal nerve stimulation using intraoperative nerve integrity monitoring in conjunction with electromyography and explored the relationship between contralateral tongue muscle activation and polysomnographic measures of obstructive sleep apnea severity. Prospective case series. Tertiary care medical center. Fifty-one patients underwent unilateral (right) hypoglossal nerve stimulator implantation for obstructive sleep apnea. Neurophysiological data included electromyographic responses in ipsilateral (right) and contralateral (left) genioglossus muscles in response to intraoperative bipolar probe stimulation (0.3 mA) of medial hypoglossal nerve branches. Clinical data included pre- and postoperative apnea-hypopnea indices and oxygen desaturation levels. A subset of patients (20/51, 39%) exhibited electromyographic responses in both the ipsilateral and contralateral genioglossus (bilateral), whereas the remaining patients (31/51, 61%) exhibited electromyographic responses only in the ipsilateral genioglossus (unilateral). The baseline characteristics of bilateral and unilateral responders were similar. Both groups exhibited significant and comparable improvements in apnea-hypopnea index and oxygen desaturations after hypoglossal nerve stimulation. Neither the amplitude nor the latency of contralateral genioglossus responses was predictive of clinical outcomes. A subset of patients undergoing unilateral hypoglossal nerve stimulation exhibits activation of contralateral genioglossus muscles. Patients with unilateral and bilateral genioglossus responses exhibit comparable, robust improvements in apnea-hypopnea index and oxygen desaturation levels.
AbstractList The effectiveness of upper airway stimulation via hypoglossal nerve stimulation for obstructive sleep apnea depends upon the pattern of tongue muscle activation produced. This study investigated the nature of contralateral tongue muscle activation by unilateral hypoglossal nerve stimulation using intraoperative nerve integrity monitoring in conjunction with electromyography and explored the relationship between contralateral tongue muscle activation and polysomnographic measures of obstructive sleep apnea severity. Prospective case series. Tertiary care medical center. Fifty-one patients underwent unilateral (right) hypoglossal nerve stimulator implantation for obstructive sleep apnea. Neurophysiological data included electromyographic responses in ipsilateral (right) and contralateral (left) genioglossus muscles in response to intraoperative bipolar probe stimulation (0.3 mA) of medial hypoglossal nerve branches. Clinical data included pre- and postoperative apnea-hypopnea indices and oxygen desaturation levels. A subset of patients (20/51, 39%) exhibited electromyographic responses in both the ipsilateral and contralateral genioglossus (bilateral), whereas the remaining patients (31/51, 61%) exhibited electromyographic responses only in the ipsilateral genioglossus (unilateral). The baseline characteristics of bilateral and unilateral responders were similar. Both groups exhibited significant and comparable improvements in apnea-hypopnea index and oxygen desaturations after hypoglossal nerve stimulation. Neither the amplitude nor the latency of contralateral genioglossus responses was predictive of clinical outcomes. A subset of patients undergoing unilateral hypoglossal nerve stimulation exhibits activation of contralateral genioglossus muscles. Patients with unilateral and bilateral genioglossus responses exhibit comparable, robust improvements in apnea-hypopnea index and oxygen desaturation levels.
Author Koutsourelakis, Ioannis
Suurna, Maria V
Sturm, Joshua J
Modik, Oleg
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