The additional diagnostic value of motor nerve excitability testing in chronic axonal neuropathy

CLINICAL NEUROPHYSIOLOGY PRACTICE(2022)

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ABSTR A C T Objective: To explore potential differences in motor nerve excitability testing (NET) variables at group levels between patients with a clinical diagnosis of polyneuropathy (PNP), which did not fulfil diagnostic criteria of conventional nerve conduction studies (NCS) and patients without polyneuropathy. Such dif-ferences could support a role for NET in increasing the diagnostic sensitivity of NCS in chronic axonal PNP.Methods: Motor NET was performed using the median nerve in patients with a clinical suspicion of PNP in addition to conventional NCS, skin biopsies, corneal confocal microscopy and structured clinical eval-uation including scoring of neuropathy symptoms and signs.Results: Of the 57 patients included, 32 had PNP, half of which had NCS, which fulfilled criteria for PNP (NCS+ PNP). There were no significant differences for any of the NET variables between PNP patients with non-diagnostic conventional NCS (NCS-PNP) and patients without PNP. Rheobase was increased, and Ted (undershoot) and subexcitability were decreased in NCS+ PNP. Sural amplitude, peroneal nerve F-wave latency and tibial nerve F-wave-latency were correlated with subexcitability, and tibial nerve motor amplitude was correlated with rheobase.Conclusions: NET was correlated with conventional NCS and no differences were found between NCS-PNP patients and patients without PNP. Significance: NET does not seem to offer any additional diagnostic value in chronic mixed etiology neuropathy.(c) 2022 International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology. Published by Elsevier B.V. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Diagnosis,Nerve conduction studies,Nerve excitability testing,Polyneuropathy
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