Literature DB >> 18219103

The N3 potential compared to sound and galvanic vestibular evoked myogenic potential in healthy subjects and in multiple sclerosis patients.

Maurizio Versino1, Laura Ranza, Silvia Colnaghi, Roberto Alloni, Roberto Callieco, Alfredo Romani, Roberto Bergamaschi, Anna Pichiecchio, Stefano Bastianello, Vittorio Cosi.   

Abstract

Both sound (s-) and galvanic (g-) vestibular-evoked myogenic potential (VEMP) enable us to study the saccular pathways. However, the VEMP can be abnormal for non-vestibular factors, such as insufficient activation of the sterno-cleido-mastoid (SCM) muscle or a lesion that involves the accessory nucleus and/or nerve or the SCM muscle. These drawbacks do not affect another technique that evaluates the saccular function: the N3 potential. We recorded both the s- and the g-VEMP and the N3 potential in a group of 31 healthy subjects to establish a reference range. The N3 potential and the s-VEMP were recordable bilaterally from all the subjects, whereas the g-VEMP was undetectable uni- or bilaterally in 7 subjects. The latency and amplitude values of the s-VEMP did not differ from those of the g-VEMP. For all three techniques, the latency and amplitude values from the right and from the left recording and/or stimulation side were the same. We suggest using normative latency and amplitude values based on the mean and ratio of the right- and left-side values. The s-VEMP, the N3 potential and the auditory evoked response (ABR) were compared in 15 subjects suffering from multiple sclerosis. The three techniques detected a similar number of abnormalities, but these abnormalities were not correlated. This suggests that these different techniques should be regarded as complementary in evaluating saccular function.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 18219103

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Vestib Res        ISSN: 0957-4271            Impact factor:   2.435


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Journal:  Front Neurol       Date:  2017-11-03       Impact factor: 4.003

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Authors:  Vicenç Pascual-Rubio; Esther Domènech-Vadillo; Paulina Cárdenas-Escalante; Francesc X Avilés-Jurado; Anna Pellisé-Guinjoan; Enric Figuerola-Massana
Journal:  Physiol Rep       Date:  2020-03
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