Influence of the Electrode Montage to Detect Ocular Vestibular Evoked Myogenic Potentials.

Mat, Quentin;Deggouj, Naima;Duterme, Jean-Pierre;Tainmont, Sophie;Manto, Mario;et.al.
(2023) Otology & Neurotology — Vol. 44, n° 6, p. e412-e418 (2023)

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  • Mat, Quentin
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  • Deggouj, NaimaUCLouvain
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  • Duterme, Jean-Pierre
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  • Tainmont, Sophie
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  • Manto, Mario
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Abstract
(en) OBJECTIVE: To compare ocular vestibular evoked myogenic potentials (oVEMPs) obtained with three different electrode montages (infra-orbital vs belly-tendon vs chin) in a group of healthy subjects. To assess the electrical activity recorded at the level of the reference electrode in the belly-tendon and chin montages. STUDY DESIGN: Prospective study. SETTING: Tertiary referral center. PATIENTS: Twenty-five healthy adult volunteers. INTERVENTIONS: Each ear was tested separately via air-conducted sound (500 Hz Narrow Band CE-Chirps at 100 dB nHL) for recording contralateral myogenic responses. Recording conditions were randomized. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: n1-p1 amplitudes values, interaural amplitude asymmetry ratios (ARs) and response rates. RESULTS: The belly-tendon electrode montage (BTEM) produced larger amplitudes than the chin ( p = 0.008) and the IOEM (infra-orbital electrode montage; p < 0.001). The chin montage displayed larger amplitudes than the IOEM ( p < 0.001). The interaural amplitude asymmetry ratios (ARs) were not affected by the different electrode montages ( p = 0.549). In 100% of cases, oVEMPs were detected bilaterally with the BTEM which is higher than with the chin and the IOEM ( p < 0.001; p = 0.020, respectively). We did not record any VEMP when placing the active electrode on the contralateral internal canthus or the chin and the reference electrode on the dorsum of the hand. CONCLUSIONS: The BTEM increased the amplitudes recorded and response rate in healthy subjects. No positive or negative reference contamination was observed with the belly-tendon or chin montages.
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Mat, Q., Deggouj, N., Duterme, J.-P., Tainmont, S., Lelubre, C., & Manto, M. (2023). Influence of the Electrode Montage to Detect Ocular Vestibular Evoked Myogenic Potentials. Otology & Neurotology, 44(6), e412-e418. https://doi.org/10.1097/MAO.0000000000003897 (Original work published 2023)