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Comparison of ambulatory and polysomnographic recording of jaw muscle activity during sleep in normal subjects

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JOURNAL OF ORAL REHABILITATION
卷 39, 期 1, 页码 2-10

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2842.2011.02232.x

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rhythmic masticatory muscle activity; sleep bruxism; oromotor activity; ambulatory recording; telemetry; electromyogram; polysomnography

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  1. Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science, and Technology of Japan
  2. CIHR
  3. FRSQ

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Clinicians and investigators need a simple and reliable recording device to diagnose or monitor sleep bruxism (SB). The aim of this study was to compare recordings made with an ambulatory electromyographic telemetry recorder (TEL-EMG) with those made with standard sleep laboratory polysomnography with synchronised audio-visual recording (PSG-AV). Eight volunteer subjects without current history of tooth grinding spent one night in a sleep laboratory. Simultaneous bilateral masseter EMG recordings were made with a TEL-EMG and standard PSG. All types of oromotor activity and rhythmic masseter muscle activity (RMMA), typical of SB, were independently scored by two individuals. Correlation and intra-class coefficient (ICC) were estimated for scores on each system. The TEL-EMG was highly sensitive to detect RMMA (0.988), but with low positive predictive value (0.231) because of a high rate of oromotor activity detection (e.g. swallowing and scratching). Almost 72% of false-positive oromotor activity scored with the TEL-EMG occurred during the transient wake period of sleep. A non-significant correlation between recording systems was found (r = 0.49). Because of the high frequency of wake periods during sleep, ICC was low (0.47), and the removal of the influence of wake periods improved the detection reliability of the TEL-EMG (ICC = 0.88). The TEL-EMG is sensitive to detect RMMA in normal subjects. However, it obtained a high rate of false-positive detections because of the presence of frequent oromotor activities and transient wake periods of sleep. New algorithms are needed to improve the validity of TEL-EMG recordings.

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