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Tests of autonomic dysfunction in patients with multiple sclerosis
Authors:V. E. Drory  P. F. Nisipeanu  A. D. Korczyn
Affiliation:Department of Neurology, Tel-Aviv Medical Center and Sackler Faculty of Medicine, Tel-Aviv, Israel
Abstract:
Autonomic dysfunction is frequent in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS). The sympathetic skin response (SSR) and the R-R interval variation (RRIV) are simple electrophysiologic tests for the assessment of central and peripheral autonomic disturbances. Both tests were performed in 60 patients with clinically definite MS and 30 controls. The SSR was recorded simultaneously from both upper and both lower limbs. In all volunteers normal responses were recorded from the four limbs, but 39 patients (65%) showed abnormal responses in at least one limb. The reduction in amplitude of the response was correlated with patients' EDSS. In individual limbs, the SSR amplitude correlated with weakness, spasticity and cerebellar dysfunction, but was not sufficiently related to the deep sensory loss. The RRIV was abnormal in 48 MS patients (80%), as compared to the controls, but showed no significant relationship either to the EDSS or to the SSR. The sensitivity of SSR and RRIV is high and comparable with that of visual and somatosensory evoked potentials.
Keywords:sympathetic skin response    R-R interval variation    autonomic testing    evoked potentials    multiple sclerosis
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