| Literature DB >> 23398737 |
Edvard Ehler1, Petr Ridzoň, Pavel Urban, Radim Mazanec, Marie Nakládalová, Bohumír Procházka, Hana Matulová, Jan Latta, Pavel Otruba.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: A goal of our work was to perform nerve conduction studies (NCSs) of the ulnar nerve focused on the nerve conduction across the elbow on a sufficiently large cohort of healthy subjects in order to generate reliable reference data.Entities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 23398737 PMCID: PMC3653784 DOI: 10.1186/1749-7221-8-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Brachial Plex Peripher Nerve Inj ISSN: 1749-7221
Demographic characteristics of the study group
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| 21-67 | 38,4 | 8 | 93 | 101 | 170 | |
| 20-66 | 40,2 | 5 | 121 | 126 | 210 | |
| 20-67 | 39,4 | 13 | 214 | 227 | 380 | |
Shows descriptive statistics for the parameters of motor conduction of the UNE, recorded from ADM and from FDI
| DML wrist [ms] | 2.8 [0.3] | 2.2-3.4 | 3.4 [0.4] | 2.4-4.3 |
| MNCV forearm [m/s] | 60.4 [5.2] | 49.6-71.1 | 59.7 [4.7] | 49.8-69.6 |
| MNCV elbow [m/s] ADM | 57.1 [5.9] | 44.8-69.3 | 56.5 [5.7] | 44.5-68.5 |
| MNCV forearm – over the elbow [m/s] | 3.3 [6.6] | −10,5-17,1 | 3,2 [6.4] | −10,2-16,5 |
| Amp-CMAP wrist [mV] | 9.6 [2.3] | 4.9-14.4 | 12,0 [4.0] | 3.5-20.4 |
| Amp-CMAP BE [mV] | 9.4 [2.1] | 5.0-13.8 | 11.4 [3.9] | 3.3-19.5 |
| Amp-CMAP AE [mV] | 9.2 [2.0] | 5.1-13.3 | 11.4 [3.8] | 3.5-19.3 |
Limits of reference range for each parameter were calculated as 2.5th and 97.5th percentile, respectively,. The lower limit of the reference interval for motor nerve conduction velocity (MNCV) of the UNE measured to ADM was 51.0 m/s at the forearm and 45.5 m/s across the elbow. The upper limit for the distal motor latency was 3.4 ms over the distance of 8 cm, the lower limits for CMAP recorded from ADM with stimulation points at the wrist, below the elbow (BE), and above the elbow (AE) were 5.6 mV, 5.8 mV, and 5.9 mV, respectively. The lower limit of that interval for MNCV measured to FDI at the forearm was 50.6 m/s, and 45.5 m/s across the elbow. The upper limit for the distal motor latency was 4.3 ms. The lower limits for CMAP recorded from FDI with stimulation points at the wrist, BE, and AE were 5.2, mV, 5.2 mV, and 5.6 mV, respectively.
Shows descriptive statistics for two parameters of sensory conduction of the UNE, recorded from digit V, namely sensory nerve conduction velocity (SNCV) and amplitude of SNAP
| SNCV [m/s] | 55.8 [4.8] | 45.9-65.8 |
| Amp-SNAP [μV] | 24.3 [11.6] | 9.5-48.6 |
In the last column, reference ranges for each of the two parameters were defined with 2.5th and 97.5th percentile. The lower limit of the interval for SNCV was 47.9 m/s.
Shows descriptive statistics for the parameters of motor and sensory conduction of the NM, recorded from APB for motor conduction and from digit II for sensory conduction
| DML wrist 8 cm [ms] | 3.54 [0.34] | 2.82-4.26 |
| MNCV forearm [m/s] | 57.1 [4.6] | 47.6-66.7 |
| A-CMAP wrist [mV] | 10.0 [3.0] | 3.7-16.6 |
| A-CMAP elbow [mV] | 9.7 [3.0] | 3.4-16.0 |
| SNCV [m/s] | 55.8 [4.7] | 45.9-65.6 |
| Amp-SNAP [μV] | 25,7 [ | 8.0.-51.7 |
In the last column, reference ranges defined with 2.5th and 97.5th percentile are given for each parameter.
Compares MNCV across the elbow of the ulnar nerves in the dominant and non-dominant hands
| 57.5 [5.7] | p=0.042 | |
| 56.8 [6.0] |
The mean MNCV at the dominant hands was by 0.69 m/s higher than the mean MNCV in the non-dominant hands. That minute difference was of a borderline statistical significance.
Amplitudes of CMAP of the right and left UNE and also in the dominant and non-dominant hand, recorded from ADM and FDI, respectively, are compared
| Registration | Mean [SD] | Significance of the difference |
| Right ADM | 9,4 [2.1] | p=0.05 |
| Left ADM | 9,1 [2.1] | |
| Right FDI | 11,3 [3.8] | NS |
| Left FDI | 11,3 [4.1] | |
| Dominant hand ADM | 10,0 [2.2] | p=0.002 |
| Non-dominant hand ADM | 9.4 [2.3] | |
| Dominant hand FDI | 11.8 [4.0] | NS |
| Non-dominant hand FDI | 11.8 [4.3] | |
As for FDI, the difference between the right and left UNE was not significant (NS). However, the difference reached borderline statistical significance in the case of ADM. The mean amplitude of CMAP registered from the right ADM was slightly higher than in the case of the left UNE. For ADM, the amplitude of CMAP of UNE in the dominant hand was significantly higher than in the non-dominant hand. The difference for FDI was non significant.
Compares amplitudes of SNAP in the UNE recorded from digit V, in the dominant and non-dominant hands
| 24.2 [10.8] | NS | |
| 24.5 [12.5] |
In this aspect, there was no significant difference between the two hands.