1. Normative values and factors affecting saphenous nerve responses in a south Asian population: a cross-sectional neurophysiological study at a tertiary care hospital in Pakistan
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Sajid Hameed, Bisma Aziz, Pinin Baig, Marib Ghulam Rasool Malik, Safia Awan, and Sara Khan
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Saphenous nerve ,Nerve conduction velocity ,Sensory nerve action potential ,Normative data ,Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system ,RC346-429 - Abstract
Abstract Background The saphenous nerve, a sensory branch of the femoral nerve, is not commonly included in routine lower extremity nerve conduction studies due to a high frequency of non-recordable responses in healthy subjects. However, saphenous nerve conduction studies are sometimes utilized for the diagnostic assessment of isolated lumbosacral plexus, femoral, or saphenous mononeuropathies. Our study aims to determine normative saphenous nerve response values in a healthy Pakistani population and to investigate their associations with patient body mass index, age, and gender. Methods This cross-sectional descriptive study was undertaken over a 3‑month period (May to July 2021) at a neurophysiology department of a tertiary care center in Pakistan. Healthy subjects underwent neurological examination, anthropometric measurements, and bilateral SN nerve conduction studies, with recording of peak-latency, peak-to-peak amplitude and conduction velocity. Statistical analyses and linear regression were conducted to evaluate associations between nerve conduction study variables and patient characteristics. Statistical analyses were also run to assess patient characteristics affecting recordability of saphenous nerve responses. A p-value
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- 2024
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