Fifty-five consecutively patients referred for motor neuron disease at our department were included. Diagnosis according to the revised El Escorial criteria was confirmed during the course of the disease. Acute and chronic EMG changes in individual muscles were dichotomised and related to survival time after EMG by means of Kaplan-Meier statistics.
For the anterior tibial muscle survival was shorter in patients with DA ⩾ 7/10 sites (log-rank test p < .01). For the abductor digiti minimi muscle the 11/2 year survival was only 25% in patients with DA ⩾ 7/10 sites compared with 76% in patients with less DA. No relations between DA in proximal muscles or chronic changes in limb muscles were found.
The amount of DA in distal limb muscles relates to survival in ALS.
EMG findings may predict prognosis in ALS.