There are three different types of muscle cells in the human body: striated, cardiac, and smooth muscle. In routine clinical studies, the electrical activity of cardiac muscle (electrocardiography, ECG) and of striated muscle (electromyography, EMG) has been registered for decades. The electrical activity of smooth muscle organs, such as the ureter,4Golenhofen K., Hannappel J. Normal spontaneous activity of pyeloureteral system in guinea-pig Pflugers Arch 1973 ; 341 : 257-264 [cross-ref]
Cliquez ici pour aller à la section Références uterus,24Wagner G. Electrical and mechanical activity in myometrial grafts in the rabbit Acta Physiol Scand 1969 ; 76 : 1A-9A
Cliquez ici pour aller à la section Références colon,18Riezzo G., Maselli M.A., Pezzolla F., et al. In vitro electro-mechanical activity of the human colon: Simultaneous recording of the electrical patterns of the two muscle layers Arch Int Physiol Biochim Biophys 1992 ; 100 : 93-109
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Cliquez ici pour aller à la section Références gall bladder,13Konture J.W., Scott G.W., Kingma Y.J. Electrical activity of canine gallbladder J Physiol Pharmacol 1991 ; 42 : 85-92
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Cliquez ici pour aller à la section Références has been registered mainly in a laboratory setting. Smooth muscle EMG did not find widespread clinical use because the previously mentioned organs required surgical exposition before EMG could be performed. In 1988 Gerstenberg and Wagner described registration of the electrical activity of the cavernous smooth muscle.3Gerstenberg T.C., Nordling J., Hald T., et al. Standardized evaluation of erectile dysfunction in 95 consecutive patients J Urol 1989 ; 141 : 857-861
Cliquez ici pour aller à la section Références, 26Wagner G., Gerstenberg T., Levin R.J. Electrical activity of corpus cavernosum during flaccidity and erection of the human penis: A new diagnostic method? J Urol 1989 ; 142 : 723-727
Cliquez ici pour aller à la section Références Subsequently, corpus cavernosum EMG (CC-EMG) attracted much scientific attention because the information on cavernous autonomic innervation and smooth muscle function was crucial for therapeutic decision making in erectile dysfunction.2Bührle C.P., Jünemann K.P., Schmid P., et al. Corpus cavernosum electromyography in the dog Akt Urol 1993 ; 24 : 214-221
Cliquez ici pour aller à la section Références, 14Merckx L., Schmedding E., de Bruyne R., et al. Penile electromyography in the diagnosis of impotence Eur Urol 1994 ; 25 : 124-130
Cliquez ici pour aller à la section Références, 21Stief C.G., Djamilian M., Schaebsdau F., et al. Single potential analysis of cavernous electrical activity—a possible diagnosis of autonomic impotence? World J Urol 1990 ; 8 : 75-81
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Cliquez ici pour aller à la section Références These clinical studies were corroborated by experimental data,8Höppner C., Stief C.G., Jonas U., et al. Rabbit penile corpus cavernosum: Electrical and mechanical activity of isolated strips. Investigative Urology V New York: Chapman and Hall, Weinheim (1994).
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Cliquez ici pour aller à la section Références, 16Noack T.H., Lammel E., Niederste-Hollenberg A., et al. Spontaneous depolarizations in single smooth muscle cells from rabbit penile corpus cavernosum Pflügers Arch 1993 ; 422 (suppl) : R81
Cliquez ici pour aller à la section Références suggesting an important role for CC-EMG in the diagnosis of erectile dysfunction.
Conflicting reports appeared in the literature on normal and abnormal CC-EMG recordings owing to a missing consensus on the basic principles of the examination and the recording parameters. To unify the efforts to improve CC-EMG and to allow reproducible and comparable recordings, consensus meetings were held and internationally accepted standards agreed upon.9Jünemann K.P., Bührle C.P., Stief C.G. Current trends in corpus cavernosum EMG: Conclusions of the First International Workshop on Smooth Muscle EMG Recordings/Leiomyogram, April 15 to 17, 1993, Mannheim, Germany Int J Impot Res 1993 ; 5 : 105-111
Cliquez ici pour aller à la section Références, 22Stief C.G., Jünemann K.P., Kellner B., et al. Consensus and progress in corpus cavernosum-EMG Int J Impot Res 1994 ; 6 : 177-183
Cliquez ici pour aller à la section Références Currently, there is a broad consensus among European centers involved in research on CC-EMG. Interest in broader urologic or sexologic areas remains limited owing to a lack of financial resources, and available therapeutic options for many causes of eractile dysfunction dramatically have reduced the need for diagnostic procedures.
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