Sympathetic skin responses recorded from non-palmar and non-plantar skin sites: their role in the evaluation of thermal sweating

Kaoru Matsunaga, Takenori Uozumi, Sadatoshi Tsuji, Yoshiyuki Murai
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Abstract

Objective: To characterize the sympathetic skin responses (SSRs) recorded from non-palmar and non-plantar (non-Pa/Pl) skin sites and to evaluate their clinical usefulness.

Methods: SSRs were recorded from 6 non-Pa/Pl sites as well as palmar and plantar (Pa/Pl) sites using magnetic neck stimulation in 33 normal subjects, 17 neurological patients with dysautonomia and one patient with lumbar sympathectomy. A conventional thermoregulatory sweat test (TST) was also carried out in 3 patients.

Results: Clear and reproducible SSRs were obtained from all recording sites in all of the normal subjects when the skin temperatures of the subjects were maintained above 34°C and the subjects drank 100–200 ml of hot water. The distribution of absent SSRs was closely correlated with that of anhidrosis or a sweating delay shown by the TST in the patients. Nine of the 17 neurological patients (53%) showed normal responses at Pa/Pl sites, and abnormal responses at non-Pa/Pl sites.

Conclusions: Recording SSRs from multiple skin sites including non-Pa/Pl sites after magnetic stimulation is more sensitive in detecting sudomotor dysfunction than is the conventional method of recording SSRs from only Pa/Pl sites. In addition, this new method is very useful for the objective clinical evaluation of thermal sweating.

记录非手掌和非足底皮肤部位的交感皮肤反应:它们在热出汗评价中的作用
目的:研究非手掌和非足底(非pa /Pl)皮肤部位的交感皮肤反应(SSRs)特征,并评价其临床应用价值。方法:对33例正常人、17例神经系统自主神经异常患者和1例腰交感神经切除术患者进行颈磁刺激,记录6个非Pa/Pl部位以及手掌和足底(Pa/Pl)部位的ssr。对3例患者进行常规热调节性排汗试验(TST)。结果:当受试者皮肤温度保持在34℃以上,并饮用100-200 ml热水时,所有正常受试者的所有记录部位均获得清晰且可重复的SSRs。SSRs缺失的分布与患者TST显示的无汗或出汗延迟密切相关。17例神经系统患者中有9例(53%)Pa/Pl位点反应正常,非Pa/Pl位点反应异常。结论:磁刺激后从多个皮肤部位(包括非Pa/Pl部位)记录ssr比仅从Pa/Pl部位记录ssr更能灵敏地检测sudommotor功能障碍。此外,该方法对临床热排汗的客观评价具有重要意义。
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