Sudoscan as substitute for quantitative sudomotor axon reflex test in composite autonomic scoring scale and its correlation with composite autonomic symptom scale 31 in type 2 diabetes

IF 2.7 4区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Chih-Cheng Huang , Yun-Ru Lai , Ben-Chung Cheng , Wen-Chan Chiu , Ting Yin Lin , Hui Ching Chiang , Chun-En Aurea Kuo , Cheng-Hsien Lu
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Abstract

Objective

This study aims to evaluate the feasibility of substituting electrochemical skin conductance measurement using SUDOSCAN for sudomotor function testing in the Composite Autonomic Scoring Scale (CASS) and to correlate the results with the Composite Autonomic Symptom Scale 31 (COMPASS 31) among patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM).

Methods

Fifty patients with T2DM underwent cardiovascular autonomic function testing and the SUDOSCAN test and completed the COMPASS 31 questionnaire. We developed a SUDOSCAN-based sudomotor subscore as a substitute for the original sudomotor subscore (based on the quantitative sudomotor axon reflex test [QSART]). The modified CASS score (SUDOSCAN-based sudomotor subscore combined with the adrenergic and cardiovagal subscores) and the original CASS score without suomotor assessment (sum of the adrenergic and cardiovagal subscores) were obtained according to the results of the cardiovascular autonomic function and SUDOSCAN tests.

Results

The total COMPASS 31 score was significantly correlated with the modified CASS score (p = 0.019 and 0.037 for the raw and weighted scores, respectively) but not with the CASS score without sudomotor assessment. After adding the SUDOSCAN-based sudomotor subscore, the number of patients identified as having diabetic autonomic neuropathy (DAN) increased from 24 (48 %, based on the CASS score without sudomotor assessment) to 35 (70 %, based on the modified CASS score). The modified CASS score enhances the accuracy of assessing autonomic function and improves the diagnosis of diabetic autonomic neuropathy (DAN) among patients with T2DM. In medical settings where QSART is not accessible, SUDOSCAN testing offers a practical and efficient alternative.

Sudoscan代替2型糖尿病患者自主神经综合评分量表中的定量运动轴突反射测试及其与自主神经综合症状量表31的相关性。
目的:本研究旨在评估在2型糖尿病(T2DM)患者中,用SUDOSCAN电化学皮肤电导测量代替复合自主评分量表(CASS)中的运动功能测试的可行性,并将结果与复合自主症状量表31(COMPASS 31)相关联。方法:对50例T2DM患者进行心血管自主功能测试和SUDOSCAN测试,并填写COMPASS 31问卷。我们开发了一种基于SUDOSCAN的运动量表,作为原始运动量表的替代品(基于定量运动轴突反射测试[QSART])。根据心血管自主功能和SUDOSCAN测试的结果,获得修改后的CASS评分(基于SUDOSCAN的sumomotior分量表与肾上腺素能和心迷走神经分量表相结合)和未经sumomotion评估的原始CASS评分。结果:COMPASS 31总分与修正后的CASS评分显著相关(原始评分和加权评分分别为p=0.019和0.037),但与未经发汗评估的CASS分数无关。在添加基于SUDOSCAN的促汗子量表后,被确定为患有糖尿病自主神经病变(DAN)的患者数量从24(48%,基于没有促汗评估的CASS评分)增加到35(70%,基于修改的CASS得分)。改良的CASS评分提高了评估自主神经功能的准确性,并改善了T2DM患者糖尿病自主神经病变(DAN)的诊断。在无法获得QSART的医疗环境中,SUDOSCAN测试提供了一种实用有效的替代方案。
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5.20
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3.30%
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55
审稿时长
60 days
期刊介绍: Neurophysiologie Clinique / Clinical Neurophysiology (NCCN) is the official organ of the French Society of Clinical Neurophysiology (SNCLF). This journal is published 6 times a year, and is aimed at an international readership, with articles written in English. These can take the form of original research papers, comprehensive review articles, viewpoints, short communications, technical notes, editorials or letters to the Editor. The theme is the neurophysiological investigation of central or peripheral nervous system or muscle in healthy humans or patients. The journal focuses on key areas of clinical neurophysiology: electro- or magneto-encephalography, evoked potentials of all modalities, electroneuromyography, sleep, pain, posture, balance, motor control, autonomic nervous system, cognition, invasive and non-invasive neuromodulation, signal processing, bio-engineering, functional imaging.
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