Efficacy of electrical stimulation of denervated muscle: A multicenter, double‐blind, randomized clinical trial

Background This was a multicenter, double‐blind, randomized clinical trial to investigate the efficacy of electrical stimulation of denervated muscle (ESDM) on recovery of patients with peripheral nerve injuries. Methods We enrolled 38 patients with traumatic peripheral nerve injuries with axonal da...

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Veröffentlicht in:Muscle & nerve 2020-06, Vol.61 (6), p.773-778
Hauptverfasser: Piccinini, Giulia, Cuccagna, Cristina, Caliandro, Pietro, Coraci, Daniele, Germanotta, Marco, Pecchioli, Cristiano, Padua, Luca
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Zusammenfassung:Background This was a multicenter, double‐blind, randomized clinical trial to investigate the efficacy of electrical stimulation of denervated muscle (ESDM) on recovery of patients with peripheral nerve injuries. Methods We enrolled 38 patients with traumatic peripheral nerve injuries with axonal damage and clinical impairment of two muscles, who were randomly treated with real or sham electrical stimulation (ES). Clinical and neurophysiological examinations were performed before treatment, at the end of treatment, and 3 mo posttreatment, by the same physician who was blinded to the ES allocation. Results All patients improved but there was no significant beneficial effect of ESDM compared with sham treatment. Conclusions This study failed to demonstrate the efficacy of ESDM for peripheral nerve injuries. However, given the large number of variables related to ES and the heterogeneity in disease etiologies and clinical manifestations, future studies on homogeneous populations using different stimulation protocols may be useful.
ISSN:0148-639X
1097-4598
DOI:10.1002/mus.26880