Annals of Clinical Neurophysiology
- Volume 10 Issue 1
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- Pages.33-37
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- 2008
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- 2508-691X(pISSN)
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- 2508-6960(eISSN)
Controversies on the Usefulness of Nerve Conduction Study in the Early Diagnosis of Diabetic Polyneuropathy: Cons
당뇨병성 다발신경병증의 조기 진단에 있어서 신경전도검사의 유용성에 관한 논란: 부정적인 관점에서
- Sohn, Eun Hee (Department of Neurology, Chungnam National University)
- 손은희 (충남대학교 의과대학 신경과학교실)
- Received : 2008.06.11
- Accepted : 2008.06.12
- Published : 2008.06.30
Abstract
Diabetic polyneuropathy (DPN) is the most common form of diabetic neuropathy, and causes a significant morbidity with an impact on the quality of life in the patients with diabetes. Since DPN frequently induces foot deformity and ulceration, which finally leads to foot amputation, the early detection and treatment is very important for the prevention of a permanent structural change. In the early stage of DPN, the diagnostic methods which can evaluate the function or structure of small nerve fibers should be employed because small nerve fibers are first involved in the course of DPN. However, the nerve conduction study cannot reflect the function of the small nerve fibers, and thus, has a definite limitation in the early diagnosis of DPN. For the early detection of DPN, electrodiagnostic data should be interpreted on a clinical context, along with the careful evaluation of the small nerve fiber functions using the tests such as the analysis of intraepidermal nerve fiber density.