in this study, conical somatosensory evoked potentials (SEPs)following electrical stimulation of the skin of LS and SI dermatomes were recorded cephalically and observed in 19 patients with clinically proved unilatera...in this study, conical somatosensory evoked potentials (SEPs)following electrical stimulation of the skin of LS and SI dermatomes were recorded cephalically and observed in 19 patients with clinically proved unilateral L5 or S1 nerve root compression, and the results were compared with those of the control group or 20 healthy volunteers and showed that dermatomal SEPs were abnormal in 12 with the rate of 63%,most or which showed abnomalities or the lateral latency difference. It is concluded that dermatomal SEP is a useful addition to the diagnosis or lumbosacral nerve root compression. When the unilateral nerve root is compressed the lateral latency dirference is a most sensitive criterion for indicating abnomality.展开更多
Existing work indicates that the degree of variation of somatosensory evoked potential (SEP) signals between a healthy spinal pathway and spinal pathway affected by spinal cord injury (SCI) can be used to evaluate the...Existing work indicates that the degree of variation of somatosensory evoked potential (SEP) signals between a healthy spinal pathway and spinal pathway affected by spinal cord injury (SCI) can be used to evaluate the integrity of the spinal pathway. This paper develops a metric that exploits the time-domain features of SEP signals (relative amplitude, time scaling, and time duration) in order to quantify the level of SCI. The proposed method is tested on actual SEP signals collected from rodents afflicted with focal demyelination SCI. Results indicate that the proposed method provides a robust assessment of the different degrees of demyelination in the spinal cord.展开更多
In the present study, we investigated the influ.ence of the preceding auditory stimulus on the audi-tory-evoked potential (AEP) of the succeeding stimuli, whenthe human subjects were presented with a pair of auditorys...In the present study, we investigated the influ.ence of the preceding auditory stimulus on the audi-tory-evoked potential (AEP) of the succeeding stimuli, whenthe human subjects were presented with a pair of auditorystimuli. We found that the evoked potential of the succeedingstimulus was inhibited completely by the preceding stimulus,as the inter-stimulus interval (ISI) was shorter than 150 ms.This influence was dependent on the IS1 of two stimuli, theshorter the ISI the stronger the influence would be. The in-hibitory influence of the preceding stimulus might be causedby the neural refractory effect.展开更多
This study investigated the relationship among the severity of hearing impairment,vestibular function and balance function in patients with idiopathic sudden sensorineural hearing loss(ISSNHL).A total of 35 ISSNHL p...This study investigated the relationship among the severity of hearing impairment,vestibular function and balance function in patients with idiopathic sudden sensorineural hearing loss(ISSNHL).A total of 35 ISSNHL patients(including 21 patients with vertigo) were enrolled.All of the patients underwent audiometry,sensory organization test(SOT),caloric test,cervical vestibular-evoked myogenic potential(cV EMP) test and ocular vestibular-evoked myogenic potential(o VEMP) test.Significant relationship was found between vertigo and hearing loss grade(P=0.009),and between SOT VEST grade and hearing loss grade(P=0.001).The abnormal rate of o VEMP test was the highest,followed by the abnormal rates of caloric and c VEMP tests,not only in patients with vertigo but also in those without vertigo.The vestibular end organs were more susceptible to damage in patients with vertigo(compared with patients without vertigo).Significant relationship was found between presence of vertigo and SOT VEST grade(P=0.010).We demonstrated that vestibular end organs may be impaired not only in patients with vertigo but also in patients without vertigo.The cochlear and vestibular impairment could be more serious in patients with vertigo than in those without vertigo.Vertigo does not necessarily bear a causal relationship with the impairment of the vestibular end organs.SOT VEST grade could be used to reflect the presence of vertigo state in the ISSNHL patients.Apart from audiometry,the function of peripheral vestibular end organs and balance function should be evaluated to comprehensively understand ISSNHL.Better assessment of the condition will help us in clinical diagnosis,treatment and prognosis evaluation of ISSNHL.展开更多
文摘in this study, conical somatosensory evoked potentials (SEPs)following electrical stimulation of the skin of LS and SI dermatomes were recorded cephalically and observed in 19 patients with clinically proved unilateral L5 or S1 nerve root compression, and the results were compared with those of the control group or 20 healthy volunteers and showed that dermatomal SEPs were abnormal in 12 with the rate of 63%,most or which showed abnomalities or the lateral latency difference. It is concluded that dermatomal SEP is a useful addition to the diagnosis or lumbosacral nerve root compression. When the unilateral nerve root is compressed the lateral latency dirference is a most sensitive criterion for indicating abnomality.
文摘Existing work indicates that the degree of variation of somatosensory evoked potential (SEP) signals between a healthy spinal pathway and spinal pathway affected by spinal cord injury (SCI) can be used to evaluate the integrity of the spinal pathway. This paper develops a metric that exploits the time-domain features of SEP signals (relative amplitude, time scaling, and time duration) in order to quantify the level of SCI. The proposed method is tested on actual SEP signals collected from rodents afflicted with focal demyelination SCI. Results indicate that the proposed method provides a robust assessment of the different degrees of demyelination in the spinal cord.
文摘In the present study, we investigated the influ.ence of the preceding auditory stimulus on the audi-tory-evoked potential (AEP) of the succeeding stimuli, whenthe human subjects were presented with a pair of auditorystimuli. We found that the evoked potential of the succeedingstimulus was inhibited completely by the preceding stimulus,as the inter-stimulus interval (ISI) was shorter than 150 ms.This influence was dependent on the IS1 of two stimuli, theshorter the ISI the stronger the influence would be. The in-hibitory influence of the preceding stimulus might be causedby the neural refractory effect.
基金supported by grants from the National Twelfth Five-Year Science and Technology Support Program of China(No.2012BAI12B02)the National Eleventh Five-Year Science and Technology Support Program of China(No.2007BAI18B13)
文摘This study investigated the relationship among the severity of hearing impairment,vestibular function and balance function in patients with idiopathic sudden sensorineural hearing loss(ISSNHL).A total of 35 ISSNHL patients(including 21 patients with vertigo) were enrolled.All of the patients underwent audiometry,sensory organization test(SOT),caloric test,cervical vestibular-evoked myogenic potential(cV EMP) test and ocular vestibular-evoked myogenic potential(o VEMP) test.Significant relationship was found between vertigo and hearing loss grade(P=0.009),and between SOT VEST grade and hearing loss grade(P=0.001).The abnormal rate of o VEMP test was the highest,followed by the abnormal rates of caloric and c VEMP tests,not only in patients with vertigo but also in those without vertigo.The vestibular end organs were more susceptible to damage in patients with vertigo(compared with patients without vertigo).Significant relationship was found between presence of vertigo and SOT VEST grade(P=0.010).We demonstrated that vestibular end organs may be impaired not only in patients with vertigo but also in patients without vertigo.The cochlear and vestibular impairment could be more serious in patients with vertigo than in those without vertigo.Vertigo does not necessarily bear a causal relationship with the impairment of the vestibular end organs.SOT VEST grade could be used to reflect the presence of vertigo state in the ISSNHL patients.Apart from audiometry,the function of peripheral vestibular end organs and balance function should be evaluated to comprehensively understand ISSNHL.Better assessment of the condition will help us in clinical diagnosis,treatment and prognosis evaluation of ISSNHL.