重症监护中的电生理测试。

M Botteri, B Guarneri
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摘要

在重症监护中遇到的神经肌肉并发症可能是由于周围神经(多神经病),肌肉(肌病),神经肌肉终板(传递缺陷)或这些的组合。使我们能够诊断和区分这些病因的神经生理病理检查基本上是神经电图和肌电图。这些直接或间接地评估外周系统的完整性,包括感觉(向心传入通路)和运动(下运动神经元、神经肌肉连接处、肌肉膜和收缩底物)。肌肉的电活动是用一种特殊的设备(肌电图)来测量的,该设备包括前置放大器、一台具有特殊程序和算法的计算机,用于分析、数字化、放大和过滤记录的信号,以及一台用于可视化在线跟踪的监视器。这台机器还有扬声器。这些用来识别和识别被记录下来的生理事件,因为它们发出了这种不寻常的、独特的声音。恒流电刺激器可用于刺激浅表神经(运动神经、感觉神经或混合神经)的分支,从而研究电传导速度并分析感觉或运动反应。结果可以保存在硬盘或任何磁性或数字支持,查看离线甚至打印。
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Electrophysiological tests in intensive care.

Neuromuscular complications encountered in intensive care can be due to peripheral nerves (polyneuropathies), muscles (myopathies), neuromuscular end-plate (transmission deficit) or a combination of these. Neurophysiopathological tests that enable us to diagnose and maybe differentiate between these causes are essentially electroneurographs and electromyographs. These assess, either directly or indirectly, the integrity of the peripheral system, both sensory (centripetal afferent pathways) and motor (lower motor neurones, neuromuscular junction, muscle membrane and contractile substrate). Electrical activity in the muscle is measured using a special device (an electromyograph) comprising preamplifiers, a computer with special programmes and algorithms for analysing, digitalizing, amplifying and filtering the recorded signal and a monitor on which to visualize the on-line trace. The machine also has speakers. These serve to recognize and identify the physiological events being recorded as they make such unusual, individual sounds. An electric stimulator with constant current can be used to stimulate branches of superficial nerves (motor, sensory or mixed) so that electric conduction speed can be studied and the sensory or motor response analysed. The results can be saved on a hard disc or on any magnetic or digital support, viewed off-line or even printed.

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