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Sural sensory nerve action potential,epidermal nerve fiber density,and quantitative sudomotor axon reflex in the healthy elderly
Authors:Jinny O. Tavee MD  David Polston MD  Lan Zhou MD  Robert W. Shields MD  Robert S. Butler MS  Kerry H. Levin MD
Affiliation:1. Neuromuscular Center, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, , Cleveland, Ohio, 44195 USA;2. Department of Neurology, Mount Sinai Hospital, , New York, New York, USA;3. Department of Quantitative Health Sciences, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, , Cleveland, Ohio, USA
Abstract:Introduction: Polyneuropathy evaluation in older patients is often challenging due to conflicting data regarding normative values for peripheral nerve testing. Methods: We characterized the results of sural nerve conduction studies, intraepidermal nerve fiber density (IENFD), and quantitative sudomotor axon reflex testing (QSART) in a prospective study of 50 healthy subjects aged ≥60 years. Results: Of the 50 subjects, 48 (96%) had an obtainable sural sensory nerve action potential (SNAP). Using quantile regression, we estimated the lower limit of normal (LLN) for sural amplitudes to be 3 μV for patients 60–70 years, 1 μV for those 70–74 years, and <1 μV (absent) for those ≥75 years of age. IENFD and QSART volume were reduced with advancing age, although IENFD was lower in men and QSART volume was lower in women. Conclusions: We propose that an absent sural SNAP in patients up to 75 years of age should be considered abnormal. Our findings also support age‐ and gender‐stratified normative data for IENFD and QSART. Muscle Nerve 49:564–569, 2014
Keywords:healthy elderly  IENFD  normative values  QSART  SNAP  sural nerve
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