Tongue electrical impedance myography correlates with functional, neurophysiologic, and clinical outcome measures in long‐term oropharyngeal cancer survivors with and without hypoglossal neuropathy: An exploratory study

Author:

Hansen Nathan J.1,Woodman Karin2ORCID,Buoy Sheila3,Mao Shitong3ORCID,Barbon Carly E. A.3,Lai Stephen Y.34,Fuller C. David4ORCID,Hutcheson Katherine A.34ORCID,Sanchez Benjamin1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering The University of Utah Salt Lake City Utah USA

2. Department of Neurology The University of Texas, MD Anderson Cancer Center Houston Texas USA

3. Department of Head and Neck Surgery, Division of Surgery The University of Texas, MD Anderson Cancer Center Houston Texas USA

4. Division of Radiation Oncology The University of Texas, MD Anderson Cancer Center Houston Texas USA

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundThis pilot study analyzed correlations between tongue electrical impedance myography (EIM), standard tongue electromyography (EMG), and tongue functional measures in N = 4 long‐term oropharyngeal cancer (OPC) survivors.MethodsPatients were screened for a supportive care trial (NCT04151082). Hypoglossal nerve function was evaluated with genioglossus needle EMG, functional measures with the Iowa oral performance instrument (IOPI), and multi‐frequency tissue composition with tongue EIM.ResultsTongue EIM conductivity was higher for patients with EMG‐confirmed cranial nerve XII neuropathy than those without (p = 0.005) and in patients with mild versus normal EMG reinnervation ratings (16 kHz EIM: p = 0.051). Tongue EIM correlated with IOPI strength measurements (e.g., anterior maximum isometric lingual strength: r2 = 0.62, p = 0.020).ConclusionsTongue EIM measures related to tongue strength and the presence of XII neuropathy. Noninvasive tongue EIM may be a convenient adjunctive biomarker to assess tongue health in OPC survivors.

Funder

Huntsman Cancer Institute, University of Utah

American Cancer Society

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Otorhinolaryngology

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