Hemoglobin near-infrared spectroscopy and surface EMG study in muscle ischaemia and fatiguing isometric contraction

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Alfonsi, E
Pavesi, R
Merlo, IM
Gelmetti, A
Zambarbieri, D
Lago, P
Arrigo, A
Reggiani, C
Moglia, A
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[1] IRCCS Fdn, Ist Neurol C Mondino, Clin Neurophysiol Unit, I-27100 Pavia, Italy
[2] IRCCS, Policlin San Matteo, Dept Syst & Comp Sci, Pavia, Italy
[3] Univ Pavia, Interdisciplinar Ctr Sport Med, I-27100 Pavia, Italy
[4] Univ Pavia, Dept Human Physiol, I-27100 Pavia, Italy
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spectroscopy; near infrared; muscle; skeletal blood supply; myoelectrical signal; electromyography methods;
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Background. To assess how muscle ischaemia and isometric fatiguing contraction influence oxygen content in striated muscle. Methods. We simultaneously measured changes in hemoglobin near-infrared (NIR) spectroscopy and in surface EMG before, during, and after muscle ischaemia and ischaemia plus muscle isometric fatiguing contraction, Seventeen healthy male subjects (age range: 19-40 yrs) were examined in our Clinical Neurophysiology Unit. Test I (9 subjects): hemoglobin NIR spectroscopy and stimulated surface EMG were measured for 2 minutes at rest, for 4 minutes during complete ischaemia of tibialis anterior muscle, and for twelve minutes during recovery. Test II (all subjects): hemoglobin NIR spectroscopy and surface EMG were measured for 2 minutes with the subjects performing brief non-fatiguing contractions, for 4 minutes with the subject performing maximal isometric contraction in complete ischaemia, and for twelve minutes during recovery. EMG parameters measured: median density frequency (MDF); muscle fiber conduction velocity (MFCV). NIR spectroscopy parameters measured: percentage of amplitude decrement (%AD) and nadir time (NT) during ischaemia and ischaemic effort; half-recovery time (1/2 RT) from ischaemia effort. Results. At EMG, we observed a significant shift towards lower values of both MFCV and MDF during fatiguing isometric contraction, MDF recovery was faster then MFCV recovery. At NIR spectroscopy, the 1/2 RT slowed a fast pattern in twelve subjects and a slow pattern in five. 4 significant relationship was found between AD% and 1/2 RT values of test I and AD% and 1/2 values of test II, We found a positive relationship between NT and 1/2 RT in test II, Conclusions, Surface EMG and hemoglobin NIR spectroscopy can be applied simultaneously to evaluate both fatigue intensity and blood flow changes in striated muscle.
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