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Electrical impedance myography ( and a little MUNE). Seward B. Rutkove, MD Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Harvard Medical School. Disclosures. Consultant and equity in Convergence Medical Devices, Inc. Consulting for Neuralstem, Inc.,
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Electrical impedance myography (and a little MUNE) Seward B. Rutkove, MD Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Harvard Medical School
Disclosures • Consultant and equity in Convergence Medical Devices, Inc. • Consulting for Neuralstem, Inc., • Two patent applications in electrical impedance • Grant funding from NIH, ALSA Association, the Spinal Muscular Atrophy Foundation, and NASA.
Electrical impedance testing? • The assessment of characteristics of a material by measuring changes to an applied electrical current • Used in forestry, metallurgy, geology
But also in humans… • Whole body bioimpedance analysis • Total body water/fat • Electrical impedance tomography • Imaging • Electrical impedance mammography (also EIM) • Breast cancer detection • Electrical impedance dermography
Electrical impedance myography The broad hypothesis: Alterations in composition and structure of muscle with disease will impact the electrical impedance of muscle in unique and reproducible ways.
Neurogenic Myopathy/Dystrophy Different disorders,different pathologies Normal DisuseAtrophy
Current Generator Voltmeter Tissue reactance (X), related to capacitance, causes shift in timing Applied electrical current Measured voltage amplitude is proportional to muscle resistance (R) Measured voltage Electrical impedance in healthy muscle
CurrentGenerator Voltmeter Applied electrical current Reduced tissue Reactance (X) causes reduced shift in timing Increased tissue Resistance (R) causes higher amplitude voltage Measured voltage Electrical impedance in diseased muscle Phase will decrease Phase = arctan(X/R) From neuromuscular.wustl.edu
Off-the-shelf bioimpedancedevices Useful, but limited • Single Frequency • Multifrequency
Instrumentation: Past and Present 2001 2005 2009
Resistance (ohms) Reactance (ohms) Phase (degrees) What we measure
Raw muscle data • Gives us the capability of relating surface data to intrinsic muscle data and vice versa • Measure muscle conductivity and permittivity
Conductivity and permittivity plots Ahad et al, 2009
Repeatability Adhesive electrodes-humans Healthy ALS CMD system-humans Rats Mice
Current Data? • ALS • SMA • DMD • Sarcopenia • Nerve injury (radiculopathy, crush models) • AMN
Follow-up ALSA-funded study • Patient visits approximately 3 months apart (a total of 5 visits over 1 year) • 8 Sites involved, 60 patients • EIM measurements performed on • Biceps, wrist extensors, abductor pollicis brevis, quadriceps, and tibialis anterior • Intra-session repeatability on biceps • Also performed handheld dynamometry, ALSFRS, MUNE • Major EIM outcome measure: • Rate of decline in 50 kHz phase
Results: In patient terms for 6 month trial Assuming 6 month, placebo-controlled trial, 3 measurements, 20% treatment effect, p < 0.05, one-sided
Neuralstem study Glass et al, 2012, Stem Cells
ALS Rat Data: Measuring Disease Progression Advanced Early Early Early Advanced Advanced 16 animals followed from pre-symptomatic to death Wang et al, 2011
SOD1 g93a ALS rat data Wang et al, 2011
As a biomarker in spinal muscular atrophy • Natural history study of EIM in SMA, funded by SMA Foundation • Collaborative effort with Children’s Hospital Boston, Dr. Basil Darras • 28 SMA children mean age 9.6 years, followed for mean of 16 months • 20 Normal children enrolled, mean age 9.8 years, followed for mean of 17 months • Mainly Type 2 and Type 3 children
SMA cross-sectional data Type 2 Type 3 healthy
SMA in older kids: no active motor neuron loss, but no muscle growth either Healthy kids Healthy SMA P = 0.018 From Rutkove et al, 2012
Primary muscle disease Tarulli et al, 2006
Quantitative Ultrasound and EIM in DMD (QED) • Funded by NIH/NIAMS fall 2011 • Basil Darras, MD: Co-PI • Enrolling 35 healthy kids and 35 with DMD and follow over 2 years • Frequent measurements early on; less frequent later • Started recruiting in March; about 17 DMD boys and 15 healthy boys already recruited
Sarcopenia Quadriceps Tibialis anterior From Aaron et al, 2006
EIM in 4 healthy older subjects over a several year period Quadriceps Two subjects overlap From Aaron et al, 2006
And sensitive to improvement too… • Improvement in EIM data upon returning to normal activity after recovery from ankle fracture Mean Value Closed circles, upon partial or full recovery Open circles, immediately after injury Lower limit of normal From Tarulli et al, 2009
Hind Limb Suspension studies in rats and mice: A model for assessing sarcopenia and disuse
EIM phase declines and recovers with hind limb suspension N = 45
What does it mean? • Is correlation sufficient? • How do we an answer the question? • Animal models? • Tissue culture studies? • Single cell studies?
Thanks • Physicists and Engineers • Carl Shiffman, PhD • Ronald Aaron, PhD • Joel Dawson, PhD • Jacob White, PhD • Physician researchers • Andrew Tarulli, MD • Basil Darras, MD • Pushpa Narayanaswami, MD • Jeremy Shefner, MD, PhD • Ted Burns, MD (also for wine) • Mary Bouxsein, PhD • Jonathan Bean, MD • Jonathan Glass, MD • Eva Feldman, MD, PhD • Jim Caress, MD • Michael Benatar, MD • Research Staff • Mohammad Ahad, PhD • Jia Li, PhD • Lucy Wang • Phil Mongiovi • Minhee Sung • Mina Jafarpoor • Lindsay Garmirian • Anne Chin • Andrew Spieker • Convergence Medical Devices • Jose Bohorquez, PhD • Mike Rinehart, PhD • Neil Lupton, PhD • Laura Freeman, RN
Funding R01 NS055099; R01 AR060850; K24 NS060951