Heliyon (Oct 2024)

Relationship between fatigue and quantitative electromyography findings in patients with myasthenia gravis

  • Didem Savaşcı,
  • Metin Mercan,
  • Vildan Yayla

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 20
p. e39231

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Background: Fatigue is a common complaint among patients with myasthenia gravis (MG). In this study, we investigated the alterations in muscle morphology in patients with MG experiencing fatigue using quantitative electromyography (QEMG), and explored the relationship between electrophysiological findings and the severity of both fatigue and disease. Methods: We performed QEMG of the biceps brachii muscle using the peak ratio method and multi-motor unit potential (MUP) analysis across three groups: 18 MG patients with fatigue, 34 MG patients without fatigue, and 33 healthy subjects. Stimulated single-fiber EMG was performed on the frontalis muscle. The severity of perceived fatigue and disease was subsequently assessed using the quantitative myasthenia gravis (QMG) score, the MG-activities of daily living (MG-ADL) profile, self-reported fatigue questionnaires, and handgrip strength measurements. Results: The QEMG study revealed a reduced mean MUP duration and size index (SI), in addition to an increased peak ratio in patients with MG (p 0.05). Conclusions: The present study investigated electrophysiological findings that were not considered or theorised in prior studies on patients with MG experiencing fatigue. The results of this study suggest that myopathic changes may be a critical pathophysiological component underlying the fatigue associated with MG.

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