Characterization of Pelvic Floor Activity in Healthy Subjects and with Chronic Pelvic Pain: Diagnostic Potential of Surface Electromyography
Chronic pelvic pain (CPP) is a highly disabling disorder in women usually associated with hypertonic dysfunction of the pelvic floor musculature (PFM). The literature on the subject is not conclusive about the diagnostic potential of surface electromyography (sEMG), which could be due to poor signal...
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doaj-076a86dfe33b4ed1a220dabe62c40ed92021-03-24T00:00:05ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202021-03-01212225222510.3390/s21062225Characterization of Pelvic Floor Activity in Healthy Subjects and with Chronic Pelvic Pain: Diagnostic Potential of Surface ElectromyographyMonica Albaladejo-Belmonte0Marta Tarazona-Motes1Francisco J. Nohales-Alfonso2Maria De-Arriba3Jose Alberola-Rubio4Javier Garcia-Casado5Centro de Investigación e Innovación en Bioingeniería, Universitat Politècnica de València, 46022 Valencia, SpainServicio de Ginecología y Obstetricia, Hospital Politècnic i Universitari La Fe, 46026 Valencia, SpainServicio de Ginecología y Obstetricia, Hospital Politècnic i Universitari La Fe, 46026 Valencia, SpainServicio de Ginecología y Obstetricia, Hospital Politècnic i Universitari La Fe, 46026 Valencia, SpainUnidad de Bioelectrónica, Procesamiento de señales y Algoritmia, Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria La Fe, 46026 Valencia, SpainCentro de Investigación e Innovación en Bioingeniería, Universitat Politècnica de València, 46022 Valencia, SpainChronic pelvic pain (CPP) is a highly disabling disorder in women usually associated with hypertonic dysfunction of the pelvic floor musculature (PFM). The literature on the subject is not conclusive about the diagnostic potential of surface electromyography (sEMG), which could be due to poor signal characterization. In this study, we characterized the PFM activity of three groups of 24 subjects each: CPP patients with deep dyspareunia associated with a myofascial syndrome (CPP group), healthy women over 35 and/or parous (>35/P group, i.e., CPP counterparts) and under 35 and nulliparous (<35&NP). sEMG signals of the right and left PFM were recorded during contractions and relaxations. The signals were characterized by their root mean square (RMS), median frequency (MDF), Dimitrov index (DI), sample entropy (SampEn), and cross-correlation (CC). The PFM activity showed a higher power (>RMS), a predominance of low-frequency components (<MDF, >DI), greater complexity (>SampEn) and lower synchronization on the same side (<CC) in CPP patients, with more significant differences in the >35/P group. The same trend in differences was found between healthy women (<35&NP vs. >35/P) associated with aging and parity. These results show that sEMG can reveal alterations in PFM electrophysiology and provide clinicians with objective information for CPP diagnosis.https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/21/6/2225chronic pelvic painmyofascial pain syndromedeep dyspareuniapelvic floor musculaturesurface electromyographydiagnosis |
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Monica Albaladejo-Belmonte Marta Tarazona-Motes Francisco J. Nohales-Alfonso Maria De-Arriba Jose Alberola-Rubio Javier Garcia-Casado |
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Monica Albaladejo-Belmonte Marta Tarazona-Motes Francisco J. Nohales-Alfonso Maria De-Arriba Jose Alberola-Rubio Javier Garcia-Casado Characterization of Pelvic Floor Activity in Healthy Subjects and with Chronic Pelvic Pain: Diagnostic Potential of Surface Electromyography Sensors chronic pelvic pain myofascial pain syndrome deep dyspareunia pelvic floor musculature surface electromyography diagnosis |
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Monica Albaladejo-Belmonte Marta Tarazona-Motes Francisco J. Nohales-Alfonso Maria De-Arriba Jose Alberola-Rubio Javier Garcia-Casado |
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Monica Albaladejo-Belmonte |
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Characterization of Pelvic Floor Activity in Healthy Subjects and with Chronic Pelvic Pain: Diagnostic Potential of Surface Electromyography |
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Characterization of Pelvic Floor Activity in Healthy Subjects and with Chronic Pelvic Pain: Diagnostic Potential of Surface Electromyography |
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Characterization of Pelvic Floor Activity in Healthy Subjects and with Chronic Pelvic Pain: Diagnostic Potential of Surface Electromyography |
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Characterization of Pelvic Floor Activity in Healthy Subjects and with Chronic Pelvic Pain: Diagnostic Potential of Surface Electromyography |
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Characterization of Pelvic Floor Activity in Healthy Subjects and with Chronic Pelvic Pain: Diagnostic Potential of Surface Electromyography |
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characterization of pelvic floor activity in healthy subjects and with chronic pelvic pain: diagnostic potential of surface electromyography |
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Chronic pelvic pain (CPP) is a highly disabling disorder in women usually associated with hypertonic dysfunction of the pelvic floor musculature (PFM). The literature on the subject is not conclusive about the diagnostic potential of surface electromyography (sEMG), which could be due to poor signal characterization. In this study, we characterized the PFM activity of three groups of 24 subjects each: CPP patients with deep dyspareunia associated with a myofascial syndrome (CPP group), healthy women over 35 and/or parous (>35/P group, i.e., CPP counterparts) and under 35 and nulliparous (<35&NP). sEMG signals of the right and left PFM were recorded during contractions and relaxations. The signals were characterized by their root mean square (RMS), median frequency (MDF), Dimitrov index (DI), sample entropy (SampEn), and cross-correlation (CC). The PFM activity showed a higher power (>RMS), a predominance of low-frequency components (<MDF, >DI), greater complexity (>SampEn) and lower synchronization on the same side (<CC) in CPP patients, with more significant differences in the >35/P group. The same trend in differences was found between healthy women (<35&NP vs. >35/P) associated with aging and parity. These results show that sEMG can reveal alterations in PFM electrophysiology and provide clinicians with objective information for CPP diagnosis. |
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chronic pelvic pain myofascial pain syndrome deep dyspareunia pelvic floor musculature surface electromyography diagnosis |
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