| Literature DB >> 7607104 |
P Montagna1, M Paniccia, L Marchello, R Riva.
Abstract
Clinical (paresthesiae and Trousseau's sign), EMG, blood biochemical (lactic acid and total Ca2+) and gas-analytic (pH, PCO2, PO2, HCO3) changes were studied during and after 5 min voluntary hyperventilation (HV) in 15 normal subjects. Paresthesiae and spontaneous motor activity were common manifestations (87% and 67% respectively) in our test. They were significantly related only to changes in pH, PCO2 and PO2, with paresthesiae arising earlier and at milder gas-analytic changes than motor activity. Paresthesiae and motor activity induced by HV cannot be used as reliable indicators of pathology. Their presence simply reflects the degree of the blood gas-analytic changes (pH, PCO2 and PO2) which therefore should be carefully monitored before drawing any conclusion from an HV test.Entities:
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Year: 1995 PMID: 7607104 DOI: 10.1016/0924-980x(94)00305-q
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Electroencephalogr Clin Neurophysiol ISSN: 0013-4694