[The motor response potential after distal and proximal stimulation: studies in healthy volunteers and in polyneuropathies (author's transl)].

W Tackmann, F Hoffmeyer
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Abstract

Muscle responses evoked distally and proximally were recorded in median and in peroneal nerves from controls and patients with polyneuropathies of different origin. The following parameters were studied in the individual muscle response: 1. the amplitude of the potential, measured peak to peak, 2. the amplitude of the negative phase, 3. the total duration of the potential, 4. the duration of the negative phase, 5. the area covered by the negative phase. Results of the proximal measurements were divided by those of the distal records. Distal motor latencies and nerve conduction velocities were also determined. In controls a loss of amplitude of 10-15% and an equal reduction of the area covered by the negative phase was noted in proximally evoked responses and the duration of the negative phase was increased by 2-7% when compared with distal measurements. In some polyneuropathies these parameters showed significantly pathological changes, although distal motor latency, amplitude and nerve conduction velocity were still within the normal range. Comparison of distally and proximally evoked muscle potentials may thus lead to further information about the mode of conduction in altered motor nerves.

[远端和近端刺激后的运动反应电位:健康志愿者和多发性神经病患者的研究[作者译]。
对照和不同来源的多发性神经病患者的正中神经和腓神经的远端和近端肌肉反应被记录下来。在个体肌肉反应中研究了以下参数:1。电位的振幅,测得的峰对峰,2。负相位的振幅,3。电位的总持续时间,4。负相位的持续时间,5。负相位所覆盖的面积。近端测量的结果除以远端记录的结果。远端运动潜伏期和神经传导速度也被测定。在对照组中,在近端诱发的反应中发现了10-15%的振幅损失和同样减少的负相覆盖的面积,与远端测量相比,负相的持续时间增加了2-7%。在一些多发性神经病中,这些参数显示出明显的病理改变,尽管远端运动潜伏期、振幅和神经传导速度仍在正常范围内。因此,比较远端和近端诱发肌电位可以进一步了解改变后的运动神经的传导方式。
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