COMPARISON OF FOUR DIFFERENT NERVE CONDUCTION TECHNIQUES OF THE SUPERFICIAL FIBULAR SENSORY NERVE

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作者
Saffarian, Mathew R. [1 ]
Condie, Nathan C. [1 ]
Austin, Erica A. [1 ]
Mccausland, Katie E. [1 ]
Andary, Michael T. [1 ]
Sylvain, James R. [1 ]
Mull, Iian R. [1 ]
Zemper, Eric D. [1 ]
Jannausch, Mary L. [1 ]
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[1] Michigan State Univ, Dept Phys Med & Rehabil, 1200 E Michigan Ave,Suite 520, E Lansing, MI 48912 USA
关键词
amplitude; Daube method; distal latency; Izzo method; nerve conduction study; Spartan method; superficial fibular sensory nerve; PERONEAL NERVE;
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10.1002/mus.25543
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Introduction: There are many different nerve conduction study (NCS) techniques to study the superficial fibular sensory nerve (SFSN). We present reference distal latency values and comparative data regarding 4 different NCS for the SFSN. Methods: Four different NCS techniques, Spartan technique, Izzo techniques (medial and intermediate dorsal cutaneous branches), and Daube technique, were performed on (114) healthy volunteers. A total of 108 subjects with 164 legs were included. Results: The mean latency of the Spartan technique was longest (3.9 +/- 0.3 ms) while the Daube technique was the shortest (3.6 +/- 0.7 ms). The mean amplitude of the Daube technique displayed the highest (15.2 +/- 8.2 mu V) with the Spartan technique having the lowest (8.7 +/- 4.2 mu V). Among the absent sensory nerve action potentials (SNAPs), the Spartan technique was absent only twice (1.2%) and the Izzo Medial technique was absent more than the other techniques (2.9%). Conclusions: All 4 techniques were reliable methods for obtaining the superficial fibular nerve SNAP, present in 95% of individuals.
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