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Journal of the Korean Academy of Rehabilitation Medicine 2003;27(1):75-79.
Sensitivity of Electrodiagnostic Parameters in Patients with Asymptomatic Diabetic Neuropathy.
Kim, Kyeong Tae , Park, Byung Kyoo , Ko, Hyun Yoon
1Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Dong-Eui Hospital, Korea.
2Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Pusan National University College of Medicine, Korea.
무증상 당뇨병성 신경병증에 대한 신경전도 검사의 민감도
김경태1, 박병규, 고현윤
1동의병원 재활의학과, 부산대학교 의과대학 재활의학교실
Abstract
Objective
To determine the sensitivity of electrodiagnostic parameters in the patients with asymptomatic diabetic neuropahty.


Method
The subjects were 26 patients with asymptomatic diabetic neuropathy and 40 healthy adults as control group. All subjects underwent electrodiagnostic evaluation of the following motor nerves: median, ulnar, tibial, and peroneal. Sensory nerves included: median, ulnar, radial, superficial peroneal, sural, lateral dorsal cutaneous branch of the sural nerve (LDSN) and medial plantar. And other studies were the sural/radial amplitude ratio, LDSN/sural amplitude ratio, peroneal and tibial F-responses, and H-reflex recorded from the soleus muscle. The frequency of abnormal parameters in the patients with asymptomatic diabetic neuropathy was obtained by comparison with the normative limits obtained from the control group.


Results
The most frequent abnormal electrodiagnostic parameters were the LDSN onset latency and the amplitude ratio of LDSN/sural (84.6%, respectively) followed by the LDSN peak latency, LDSN amplitude, and medial plantar onset and peak latency (80.8%, respectively).


Conclusion
We concluded that the LDSN and medial plantar nerve conduction studies are useful for early detection of neuropathy in diabetes mellitus. (J Korean Acad Rehab Med 2003; 27: 75-79)

Key Words: Diabetic neuropathy, Nerve conduction study, Sensitivity


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