Consensus-based clinical guidelines for ambulatory electromyography and contingent electrical stimulation in sleep bruxism

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Consensus-based clinical guidelines for ambulatory electromyography and contingent electrical stimulation in sleep bruxism. / Lobbezoo, Frank; Aarab, Ghizlane; Ahlers, M Oliver; Baad-Hansen, Lene; Bernhardt, Olaf; Castrillon, Eduardo E; Giannakopoulos, Nikolaos Nikitas; Grønbeck, Anders; Hauschild, Justus; Holst-Knudsen, Marianne; Skovlund, Naja; Thymi, Magdalini; Svensson, Peter.

In: J ORAL REHABIL, Vol. 47, No. 2, 02.2020, p. 164-169.

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Lobbezoo, F, Aarab, G, Ahlers, MO, Baad-Hansen, L, Bernhardt, O, Castrillon, EE, Giannakopoulos, NN, Grønbeck, A, Hauschild, J, Holst-Knudsen, M, Skovlund, N, Thymi, M & Svensson, P 2020, 'Consensus-based clinical guidelines for ambulatory electromyography and contingent electrical stimulation in sleep bruxism', J ORAL REHABIL, vol. 47, no. 2, pp. 164-169. https://doi.org/10.1111/joor.12876

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Lobbezoo, F., Aarab, G., Ahlers, M. O., Baad-Hansen, L., Bernhardt, O., Castrillon, E. E., Giannakopoulos, N. N., Grønbeck, A., Hauschild, J., Holst-Knudsen, M., Skovlund, N., Thymi, M., & Svensson, P. (2020). Consensus-based clinical guidelines for ambulatory electromyography and contingent electrical stimulation in sleep bruxism. J ORAL REHABIL, 47(2), 164-169. https://doi.org/10.1111/joor.12876

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title = "Consensus-based clinical guidelines for ambulatory electromyography and contingent electrical stimulation in sleep bruxism",
abstract = "As yet, there are still no evidence-based clinical diagnostic and management guidelines for ambulatory single-channel EMG devices, like the BUTLER{\textregistered} GrindCare{\textregistered} (GrindCare), that are used in patients with sleep bruxism. Therefore, a consensus meeting was organised with GrindCare developers, researchers, and academic and non-academic clinicians experienced with the use of ambulatory EMG devices. The aim of the meeting was to discuss and develop recommendations for clinical guidelines for GrindCare usage, based on the existing clinical and research experience of the consensus meeting's participants. As an important outcome of the consensus meeting, clinical guidelines were proposed in which an initial 2-week baseline phase with the device in its inactive (non-stimulus) mode for habituation and assessment of the number of jaw-muscle activities is followed by a 4-week active phase with contingent electrical stimuli suppressing the jaw-muscle activities. As to avoid the commonly reported reduction in sensitivity to the stimuli, a 2-week inactive phase is subsequently installed, followed by a repetition of active and inactive phases until a lasting reduction in the number of jaw-muscle activities and/or associated complaints has been achieved. This proposal has the characteristics of a single-patient clinical trial. From a research point of view, adoption of this approach by large numbers of GrindCare users creates a great opportunity to recruit relatively large numbers of study participants that follow the same protocol.",
keywords = "Bruxism, Consensus, Electric Stimulation, Electric Stimulation Therapy, Electromyography, Humans, Sleep Bruxism",
author = "Frank Lobbezoo and Ghizlane Aarab and Ahlers, {M Oliver} and Lene Baad-Hansen and Olaf Bernhardt and Castrillon, {Eduardo E} and Giannakopoulos, {Nikolaos Nikitas} and Anders Gr{\o}nbeck and Justus Hauschild and Marianne Holst-Knudsen and Naja Skovlund and Magdalini Thymi and Peter Svensson",
note = "{\textcopyright} 2019 The Authors. Journal of Oral Rehabilitation Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.",
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T1 - Consensus-based clinical guidelines for ambulatory electromyography and contingent electrical stimulation in sleep bruxism

AU - Lobbezoo, Frank

AU - Aarab, Ghizlane

AU - Ahlers, M Oliver

AU - Baad-Hansen, Lene

AU - Bernhardt, Olaf

AU - Castrillon, Eduardo E

AU - Giannakopoulos, Nikolaos Nikitas

AU - Grønbeck, Anders

AU - Hauschild, Justus

AU - Holst-Knudsen, Marianne

AU - Skovlund, Naja

AU - Thymi, Magdalini

AU - Svensson, Peter

N1 - © 2019 The Authors. Journal of Oral Rehabilitation Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

PY - 2020/2

Y1 - 2020/2

N2 - As yet, there are still no evidence-based clinical diagnostic and management guidelines for ambulatory single-channel EMG devices, like the BUTLER® GrindCare® (GrindCare), that are used in patients with sleep bruxism. Therefore, a consensus meeting was organised with GrindCare developers, researchers, and academic and non-academic clinicians experienced with the use of ambulatory EMG devices. The aim of the meeting was to discuss and develop recommendations for clinical guidelines for GrindCare usage, based on the existing clinical and research experience of the consensus meeting's participants. As an important outcome of the consensus meeting, clinical guidelines were proposed in which an initial 2-week baseline phase with the device in its inactive (non-stimulus) mode for habituation and assessment of the number of jaw-muscle activities is followed by a 4-week active phase with contingent electrical stimuli suppressing the jaw-muscle activities. As to avoid the commonly reported reduction in sensitivity to the stimuli, a 2-week inactive phase is subsequently installed, followed by a repetition of active and inactive phases until a lasting reduction in the number of jaw-muscle activities and/or associated complaints has been achieved. This proposal has the characteristics of a single-patient clinical trial. From a research point of view, adoption of this approach by large numbers of GrindCare users creates a great opportunity to recruit relatively large numbers of study participants that follow the same protocol.

AB - As yet, there are still no evidence-based clinical diagnostic and management guidelines for ambulatory single-channel EMG devices, like the BUTLER® GrindCare® (GrindCare), that are used in patients with sleep bruxism. Therefore, a consensus meeting was organised with GrindCare developers, researchers, and academic and non-academic clinicians experienced with the use of ambulatory EMG devices. The aim of the meeting was to discuss and develop recommendations for clinical guidelines for GrindCare usage, based on the existing clinical and research experience of the consensus meeting's participants. As an important outcome of the consensus meeting, clinical guidelines were proposed in which an initial 2-week baseline phase with the device in its inactive (non-stimulus) mode for habituation and assessment of the number of jaw-muscle activities is followed by a 4-week active phase with contingent electrical stimuli suppressing the jaw-muscle activities. As to avoid the commonly reported reduction in sensitivity to the stimuli, a 2-week inactive phase is subsequently installed, followed by a repetition of active and inactive phases until a lasting reduction in the number of jaw-muscle activities and/or associated complaints has been achieved. This proposal has the characteristics of a single-patient clinical trial. From a research point of view, adoption of this approach by large numbers of GrindCare users creates a great opportunity to recruit relatively large numbers of study participants that follow the same protocol.

KW - Bruxism

KW - Consensus

KW - Electric Stimulation

KW - Electric Stimulation Therapy

KW - Electromyography

KW - Humans

KW - Sleep Bruxism

U2 - 10.1111/joor.12876

DO - 10.1111/joor.12876

M3 - SCORING: Journal article

C2 - 31430389

VL - 47

SP - 164

EP - 169

JO - J ORAL REHABIL

JF - J ORAL REHABIL

SN - 0305-182X

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