نتایج جستجو برای: nerve conduction

تعداد نتایج: 195317  

2014
Eduardo R Davidovich Osvaldo J M Nascimento

INTRODUCTION This study focuses on an anatomic variation in which the lateral antebrachial cutaneous nerve (LACN) innervates the radial border of the dorsum of the hand and thumb in addition to, or replacing, the superficial radial nerve (RSN). Here, we propose a technique of nerve conduction that identifies this variation. METHODS We studied nerve conduction in 200 upper limbs of two series ...

Journal: :Diabetes care 2006
Bruce A Perkins Jaspreet Grewal Eduardo Ng Mylan Ngo Vera Bril

OBJECTIVE The diagnosis of diabetic sensorimotor polyneuropathy using objective electrophysiological tests is hindered by limited access to the specialized laboratories and technicians that perform and interpret them. We evaluated the performance characteristics of a novel portable and automated point-of-care nerve conduction study device, which can be operated by nontechnical personnel, and co...

Journal: :International journal of experimental diabetes research 2000
Lawrence J. Coppey Eric P. Davidson Joyce A. Dunlap Donald D. Lund Mark A. Yorek

Diabetes mellitus produces marked abnormalities in motor nerve conduction, but the mechanism is not clear. In the present study we hypothesized that in the streptozotocin (STZ)-induced diabetic rat impaired vasodilator function in arterioles that provide circulation to the region of the sciatic nerve is associated with reduced endoneural blood flow (EBF) and that these defects precede slowing o...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 1983
D A Greene S A Lattimer

Nerve conduction impairment in experimental diabetes has been empirically but not mechanistically linked to altered nerve myo-inositol metabolism. The phospholipid-dependent membrane-bound sodium-potassium ATPase provides a potential mechanism to relate defects in diabetic peripheral nerve myo-inositol-phospholipid metabolism, impulse conduction, and energy utilization. Therefore, the effect of...

Journal: :The Journal of General Physiology 1951
Y. Laporte

1. Conduction of impulses in peripheral myelinated fibers of a nerve trunk is a continuous process, since with uninjured nerve fibers: (a) within each internodal segment the conduction time increases continuously and linearly with increasing conduction distance; (b) the presence of nodes of Ranvier does not result in any detectable discontinuity in the conduction of the impulse; (c) the ascendi...

2010
MORTEN CHARLES SABITA S. SOEDAMAH-MUTHU JOHN H. FULLER JOSEPH C. AREZZO NISHI CHATURVEDI

RESULTS — In addition to an effect of duration of diabetes and A1C, which were both associated with low nerve conduction velocity and response amplitude, we found that the presence of nephropathy, retinopathy, or a clinical diagnosis of neuropathy was associated with low nerve conduction velocity and amplitude. In the case of nonproliferative retinopathy, the odds ratio (OR) for being in lowest...

  Background: The pneumatic tourniquet (PT) is routinely used in upper and lower limb operations by most orthopaedic surgeons. The silicone ring tourniquet (SRT) was introduced in clinical practice the last decade. Clinical as well comparative studies in volunteers concerning its safety and efficacy have been published. The aim of this study was to investigate the postoperative effect of the si...

Ali Saberi Behnam Heshmatian Gholam Hossein Farjah, Mojtaba Karimipour

Objective(s):  The aim of this study was to evaluate the final outcome of nerve regeneration across the eggsell membrane (ESM) tube conduit in comparison with autograft. Materials and Methods: Thirty adult male rats (250-300 g) were randomized into (1) ESM conduit, (2) autograft, and (3) sham surgery groups. The eggs submerged in 5% acetic acid. The decalcifying membranes were cut into four pie...

Journal: :Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry 1968
F Kemble

In the carpal tunnel syndrome median nerve motor conduction may be delayed below the wrist, while the motor nerve fibre conduction velocity above-the wrist may be relatively unaffected (Carpendale, 1956; Simpson, 1956). Median nerve sensory conduction may also be impaired below the wrist in the carpal tunnel syndrome (Gilliatt and Sears, 1958). No detailed study has been made comparing distal s...

Journal: :The Laryngoscope 2014
Sang J Kim Dae G Lee Jeong-Yi Kwon

OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS To develop a reliable and safe laryngeal nerve conduction technique and to obtain consistent parameters as normal reference values. STUDY DESIGN A prospective single-arm study. METHODS A nerve conduction test was performed on the contralateral normal side in 42 patients with unilateral vocal fold palsy. The recording was performed in the intact thyroarytenoid muscle us...

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