KMID : 0861220030050020181
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Journal of the Korean Society Clinical Neurophysiology 2003 Volume.5 No. 2 p.181 ~ p.186
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Application of Proximal Stimulation for Somatosensory Evoked Potentials in Patients with Diabetic Polyneuropathy
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Kwon Hyung-Min
Nam Hyun-Woo Sung Jung-Joon Lee Chang-Hee Park Young-Joo Moon Min-Kyong
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Abstract
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Background:Somatosensory evoked potential (SSEP) is valuable for the evaluation of the central pathway. However, peripheral neuropathy sometimes renders the test useless by preventing the conduction from reaching the CNS. We postulated that the peripheral conduction problems could be overcome by proximal stimulation in SSEP and wanted to verify this in the study.
Methods:Twenty patients with diabetic sensorimotor polyneuropathy were included. SSEP was elicited by stimulating the median and posterior tibial nerves. We compared the effect of distal and proximal stimulations in each SSEP in the aspect of presence/absence and various latencies of resultant waves.
Results:Among the 40 cases, proximal stimulation caused reappearance of subsided waves in 10 cases (25%). In the median nerve SSEP, proximal stimulation made EN1 and CN2 visible which were not evident when distally stimulated. In the posterior tibial nerve SSEP, there was also improvement of forming waves when proximally stimulated.
Conclusions:In the diabetic polyneuropathy, proximal stimulation of SSEP is more effective than the conventional distal stimulation in evaluating central pathway.
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KEYWORD
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Somatosensory evoked potential, Diabetes mellitus, Polyneuropathy, Stimulation
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