Characterizing repeater F waves using the compound muscle action potential scan and machine learning techniques

The purpose of this study is to introduce a new analytical technique on repeater F waves (RFws) using compound muscle action potential (CMAP) scan and new features to differentiate the nerves innervating hand muscles. Twenty-four healthy subjects participated in the CMAP scan study. Tests were perfo...

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Published inNeurophysiologie clinique Vol. 55; no. 5; p. 103076
Main Authors Li, Xiaoyan, Chen, Maoqi, Barkhaus, Paul E., Nandedkar, Sanjeev D., Cierny, Marek, Moore, Caitlin, Zhou, Ping
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published France Elsevier Masson SAS 01.09.2025
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ISSN0987-7053
1769-7131
1769-7131
DOI10.1016/j.neucli.2025.103076

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Summary:The purpose of this study is to introduce a new analytical technique on repeater F waves (RFws) using compound muscle action potential (CMAP) scan and new features to differentiate the nerves innervating hand muscles. Twenty-four healthy subjects participated in the CMAP scan study. Tests were performed on the abductor pollicis brevis (APB) and abductor digit minimi (ADM) muscles. RFws were extracted using unsupervised machine learning and analyzed through conventional characteristics such as amplitude, latency, indices of F repeaters and total F repeaters, as well by new variables, including relative stimulus intensity (ReSI), relative F/M ratio (RF/MR), and range of stimulation intensity (RaSI). Significantly higher indices of F repeaters (APB: 18.42±4.92 %, ADM: 13.58±4.68 %, p < 0.005) and total F repeaters (APB: 34.75±7.8 %, ADM: 26.67±8.56 %, p < 0.005) were observed in the APB compared with the ADM muscles. The ReSI (Z = 13.81, p < 0.001) and RaSI (Z=-2.46, p < 0.05) showed significant differences between the two muscles. This study provides normative data for RFws based on the CMAP scan recording and identifies different characteristics of repeaters between APB and ADM muscles. Findings of the study improve understanding of motoneuron physiological properties in hand muscles. The CMAP scan-based F wave analysis can be combined with motor unit number estimation technique to provide insights into surviving motoneuron function in neurological disorders.
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ISSN:0987-7053
1769-7131
1769-7131
DOI:10.1016/j.neucli.2025.103076