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Normative data for the segmental acquisition of contact heat evoked potentials in cervical dermatomes

Authors :
Jutzeler, Catherine R
Rosner, Jan
Rinert, Janosch
Kramer, John L K
Curt, Armin
Jutzeler, Catherine R
Rosner, Jan
Rinert, Janosch
Kramer, John L K
Curt, Armin
Source :
Jutzeler, Catherine R; Rosner, Jan; Rinert, Janosch; Kramer, John L K; Curt, Armin (2016). Normative data for the segmental acquisition of contact heat evoked potentials in cervical dermatomes. Scientific Reports, 6:34660.
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Contact heat evoked potentials (CHEPs) represent a neurophysiological approach to assess conduction in the spinothalamic tract. The aim of this study was to establish normative values of CHEPs acquired from cervical dermatomes (C4, C6, C8) and examine the potential confounds of age, sex, and height. 101 (49 male) healthy subjects of three different age groups (18-40, 41-60, and 61-80 years) were recruited. Normal (NB, 35-52 °C) followed by increased (IB, 42-52 °C) baseline stimulation protocols were employed to record CHEPs. Multi-variate linear models were used to investigate the effect of age, sex, and height on the CHEPs parameters (i.e., N2 latency, N2P2 amplitude, rating of perceived intensity). Compared to NB, IB stimulation reduced latency jitter within subjects, yielding larger N2P2 amplitudes, and decreased inter-subject N2 latency variability. Age was associated with reduced N2P2 amplitude and prolonged N2 latency. After controlling for height, male subjects had significantly longer N2 latencies than females during IB stimulation. The study provides normative CHEPs data in a large cohort of healthy subjects from segmentally examined cervical dermatomes. Age and sex were identified as important factors contributing to N2 latency and N2P2 amplitude. The normative data will improve the diagnosis of spinal cord pathologies.

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Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Jutzeler, Catherine R; Rosner, Jan; Rinert, Janosch; Kramer, John L K; Curt, Armin (2016). Normative data for the segmental acquisition of contact heat evoked potentials in cervical dermatomes. Scientific Reports, 6:34660.
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application/pdf, info:doi/10.5167/uzh-127381, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.ocn967430208
Document Type :
Electronic Resource