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Optimal interelectrode distance in sensory and mixed compound nerve action potentials : 3-versus 4-centimeter bar electrodes

EVANOFF V; BUSCHBACHER RM
ARCH PHYS MED REHABIL , 2004, vol. 85, n° 3, p. 405-408
Doc n°: 112742
Localisation : Documentation IRR
Descripteurs : AK2 - EMG
Article consultable sur : http://www.archives-pmr.org

Objective: To evaluate the amplitude and latency for 3-cm versus 4-cm distance between the active and reference electrodes (electrode separation) used to obtain normative sensory and mixed compound nerve action potential data. Design: Prospective, unblinded clinical test evaluating 3 nerves: mixed median and ulnar across wrist (8cm), and radial antidromic sensory (10cm). Setting: University and private practice electrodiagnostic laboratories. Participants: One hundred six adult volunteers without known neuropathy. Interventions: Not applicable. Main Outcome Measures: Peak-to-peak amplitude and onset and peak latencies. Results: Mean onset latencies +/- standard deviation (SD) were equal for 3-cm and 4-cm separations (median, 1.6+/-0.2ms; radial, 1.7+/-0.2ms; ulnar, 1.5+/-0.2ms). Mean peak latencies were also equal for 3-cm and 4-cm separation for radial (2.2+/-0.2ms) and ulnar (1.9+/-0.2ms) studies but differed for the median study (3cm, 2.0+/-0.3ms; 4cm, 2.1+/-0.3ms; P<.0001). Mean amplitudes +/- SD with 3-cm and 4-cm separations were, respectively, 101+/-39muV and 103+/-39muV (P=.0434) for the median, 47+/-17muV and 48+/-16muV (P=.0209) for the radial, and 52+/-28muV and 55+/-29muV (P=.0001) for the ulnar study. These differences were statistically significant but clinically insignificant. Conclusions: The results support a hypothesized difference in amplitude but not latency between 3- and 4-cm separation. Clinically, however, the magnitude was insignificant.

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