Objectives:To compare the prognostic value of elec-troneurography (ENG) and needle electromyography (EMG) to estimate facial function outcome after acute facial palsy. Study Design: Retrospective study using electrodi-agnostic data and medical chart review. Methods:Two hundred one patients treated 1995 to 2004 were included. Initial and final facial function was established clinically by the House-Brackmann (HB) scale. ENG results were classified into amplitude loss less than 75 % and amplitude loss 75 % or greater to predict complete recovery and defective healing, respectively. Ini-tial and follow-up EMG results were classified into neura-praxia and predicted complete recovery. In contrast, ax-onotmesis/neurotmesis and mixed lesions predi...
Objective To assess the practical diagnostic value of facial nerve antidromic evoked potential (FNAE...
Purpose: Peripheral facial nerve palsy is a severely disabling condition. In current clinical practi...
Electrophysiological tests may offer a valuable information in defining the severity of nerve injury...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the role of electroneurography test in the prediction of outco...
OBJECTIVE: Bell’s palsy (BP) is the most common disease of the facial nerve. It is acute paralysis o...
85 subjects with serious facial palsy were longitudinally examined to investigate the times and the ...
The study was designed to verify if one or more electrophysiological parameters could predict a risk...
Objectives/Hypothesis The study was designed to verify if one or more electrophysiological parameter...
SummaryElectroneurography (ENoG) and clinical staging are currently the methods of choice to indicat...
Objective The aim of this study was to assess the value of facial nerve temporal recording in the di...
The purpose of this study was to standardize and evaluate the results of evoked electromyography (EE...
PURPOSE: Facial nerve electrodiagnostics is a well-established and important tool for decision makin...
Our purpose is to investigate the electrophysiological characteristics of Bell's palsy and to obtain...
BACKGROUND: It is useful to perform neurophysiologic electromyography and electroneurography (EMG/EN...
Purpose Facial nerve electrodiagnostics is a well-established and important tool for decision making...
Objective To assess the practical diagnostic value of facial nerve antidromic evoked potential (FNAE...
Purpose: Peripheral facial nerve palsy is a severely disabling condition. In current clinical practi...
Electrophysiological tests may offer a valuable information in defining the severity of nerve injury...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the role of electroneurography test in the prediction of outco...
OBJECTIVE: Bell’s palsy (BP) is the most common disease of the facial nerve. It is acute paralysis o...
85 subjects with serious facial palsy were longitudinally examined to investigate the times and the ...
The study was designed to verify if one or more electrophysiological parameters could predict a risk...
Objectives/Hypothesis The study was designed to verify if one or more electrophysiological parameter...
SummaryElectroneurography (ENoG) and clinical staging are currently the methods of choice to indicat...
Objective The aim of this study was to assess the value of facial nerve temporal recording in the di...
The purpose of this study was to standardize and evaluate the results of evoked electromyography (EE...
PURPOSE: Facial nerve electrodiagnostics is a well-established and important tool for decision makin...
Our purpose is to investigate the electrophysiological characteristics of Bell's palsy and to obtain...
BACKGROUND: It is useful to perform neurophysiologic electromyography and electroneurography (EMG/EN...
Purpose Facial nerve electrodiagnostics is a well-established and important tool for decision making...
Objective To assess the practical diagnostic value of facial nerve antidromic evoked potential (FNAE...
Purpose: Peripheral facial nerve palsy is a severely disabling condition. In current clinical practi...
Electrophysiological tests may offer a valuable information in defining the severity of nerve injury...