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Utility of nerve conduction studies for diagnosis of injury to the medial branch of the superficial radial nerve
INTRODUCTION: The clinical utility of nerve conduction study (NCS) for the distal medial branch of the superficial radial nerve (SRN) has not yet been clarified. Therefore, we investigated the clinical utility of NCS in patients with suspected SRN injury and compared the results with those in health...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5730915/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29260036 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ensci.2017.08.003 |
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author | Kon, Tomoya Suzuki, Chieko Hotta, Ryotaro Funamizu, Yukihisa Haga, Rie Ueno, Tatsuya Nishijima, Haruo Arai, Akira Nunomura, Jinichi Nukada, Hitoshi Tomiyama, Masahiko Baba, Masayuki |
author_facet | Kon, Tomoya Suzuki, Chieko Hotta, Ryotaro Funamizu, Yukihisa Haga, Rie Ueno, Tatsuya Nishijima, Haruo Arai, Akira Nunomura, Jinichi Nukada, Hitoshi Tomiyama, Masahiko Baba, Masayuki |
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description | INTRODUCTION: The clinical utility of nerve conduction study (NCS) for the distal medial branch of the superficial radial nerve (SRN) has not yet been clarified. Therefore, we investigated the clinical utility of NCS in patients with suspected SRN injury and compared the results with those in healthy control subjects. METHODS: Bilateral NCS of the medial branch of the SRN was performed in two patients with suspected injury of the medial branch of the SRN, and in 20 healthy control subjects. A surface recording electrode was placed at the medial side of the metacarpophalangeal joint of the thumb. The SRN was then stimulated at a location 12 cm proximal from the recording electrode. RESULTS: The mean sensory nerve action potential in the two patients was significantly lower than that of the controls (6.75 ± 0.92 vs. 23.8 ± 8.2 μV, P < 0.05). The side-to-side differences in sensory nerve action potential in the two patients were significantly higher than in the controls (55 ± 7.1 vs. 11 ± 7.8%, P < 0.05). CONCLUSIONS: NCS may be useful for diagnosing injury of the medial branch of the SRN. |
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spelling | pubmed-57309152017-12-19 Utility of nerve conduction studies for diagnosis of injury to the medial branch of the superficial radial nerve Kon, Tomoya Suzuki, Chieko Hotta, Ryotaro Funamizu, Yukihisa Haga, Rie Ueno, Tatsuya Nishijima, Haruo Arai, Akira Nunomura, Jinichi Nukada, Hitoshi Tomiyama, Masahiko Baba, Masayuki eNeurologicalSci Original Article INTRODUCTION: The clinical utility of nerve conduction study (NCS) for the distal medial branch of the superficial radial nerve (SRN) has not yet been clarified. Therefore, we investigated the clinical utility of NCS in patients with suspected SRN injury and compared the results with those in healthy control subjects. METHODS: Bilateral NCS of the medial branch of the SRN was performed in two patients with suspected injury of the medial branch of the SRN, and in 20 healthy control subjects. A surface recording electrode was placed at the medial side of the metacarpophalangeal joint of the thumb. The SRN was then stimulated at a location 12 cm proximal from the recording electrode. RESULTS: The mean sensory nerve action potential in the two patients was significantly lower than that of the controls (6.75 ± 0.92 vs. 23.8 ± 8.2 μV, P < 0.05). The side-to-side differences in sensory nerve action potential in the two patients were significantly higher than in the controls (55 ± 7.1 vs. 11 ± 7.8%, P < 0.05). CONCLUSIONS: NCS may be useful for diagnosing injury of the medial branch of the SRN. Elsevier 2017-08-15 /pmc/articles/PMC5730915/ /pubmed/29260036 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ensci.2017.08.003 Text en © 2017 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Original Article Kon, Tomoya Suzuki, Chieko Hotta, Ryotaro Funamizu, Yukihisa Haga, Rie Ueno, Tatsuya Nishijima, Haruo Arai, Akira Nunomura, Jinichi Nukada, Hitoshi Tomiyama, Masahiko Baba, Masayuki Utility of nerve conduction studies for diagnosis of injury to the medial branch of the superficial radial nerve |
title | Utility of nerve conduction studies for diagnosis of injury to the medial branch of the superficial radial nerve |
title_full | Utility of nerve conduction studies for diagnosis of injury to the medial branch of the superficial radial nerve |
title_fullStr | Utility of nerve conduction studies for diagnosis of injury to the medial branch of the superficial radial nerve |
title_full_unstemmed | Utility of nerve conduction studies for diagnosis of injury to the medial branch of the superficial radial nerve |
title_short | Utility of nerve conduction studies for diagnosis of injury to the medial branch of the superficial radial nerve |
title_sort | utility of nerve conduction studies for diagnosis of injury to the medial branch of the superficial radial nerve |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5730915/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29260036 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ensci.2017.08.003 |
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