In ideal conditions the area under compound action potential may be used as an index for the number of activated fibers in a nerve trunk whereas peak amplitude, maximum time derivative, and duration may be used as an indicator for the rate of contribution to compound action potential and the degree of velocity dispersion. In this study, the time domain effect of demyelination on compound action potential has been investigated in experimentally demyelinated frog sciatic nerve. The results were analyzed in order to suggest criteria for demyelination. The results suggest that the changes in peak amplitude and maximum time derivative of compound action potential that is made up by the contribution of the active fibers may be more useful in the ...
Nerve conduction studies (NCS) are one of the basic tools of the electrodiagnostic clinician and are...
OBJECTIVE: The duration of the distal compound muscle action potential (DCMAP) is a useful index to ...
Background: Weakness or paralysis underlying disability of limb may be due to damage to upper motor ...
In order to get early information on the functional state of smaller myelinated fibers this article ...
Conduction in focally demyelinated frog nerves has been measured optically using potential-sensitive...
Nerve action potentials and conduction velocity have been reported by utilizinq several experiment p...
Objectives: Electrophysiology plays a crucial role in Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) diagnosis and su...
Objective: To evaluate, in 5 simulated motor nerves with patchy demyelination: (1) the sensitivity o...
The action potentials reflect the conduction properties in nerve excitable structures. In order to e...
Objective. We investigate the ability of the method of velocity selective recording (VSR) to determi...
The ability to determine the characteristics of peripheral nerve fiber size distributions would prov...
This report reviews the fundamental principles and the changing concepts of nerve stimulation techni...
Pathophysiological changes in sensory fibres in chronic acquired demyelinating neuropathy (CADP) are...
Nerve conduction velocity distribution (CVD) is a very useful tool to examine the state and function...
Background: Neuropathies are diagnosed on the basis of some specific parameters of compound motor un...
Nerve conduction studies (NCS) are one of the basic tools of the electrodiagnostic clinician and are...
OBJECTIVE: The duration of the distal compound muscle action potential (DCMAP) is a useful index to ...
Background: Weakness or paralysis underlying disability of limb may be due to damage to upper motor ...
In order to get early information on the functional state of smaller myelinated fibers this article ...
Conduction in focally demyelinated frog nerves has been measured optically using potential-sensitive...
Nerve action potentials and conduction velocity have been reported by utilizinq several experiment p...
Objectives: Electrophysiology plays a crucial role in Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) diagnosis and su...
Objective: To evaluate, in 5 simulated motor nerves with patchy demyelination: (1) the sensitivity o...
The action potentials reflect the conduction properties in nerve excitable structures. In order to e...
Objective. We investigate the ability of the method of velocity selective recording (VSR) to determi...
The ability to determine the characteristics of peripheral nerve fiber size distributions would prov...
This report reviews the fundamental principles and the changing concepts of nerve stimulation techni...
Pathophysiological changes in sensory fibres in chronic acquired demyelinating neuropathy (CADP) are...
Nerve conduction velocity distribution (CVD) is a very useful tool to examine the state and function...
Background: Neuropathies are diagnosed on the basis of some specific parameters of compound motor un...
Nerve conduction studies (NCS) are one of the basic tools of the electrodiagnostic clinician and are...
OBJECTIVE: The duration of the distal compound muscle action potential (DCMAP) is a useful index to ...
Background: Weakness or paralysis underlying disability of limb may be due to damage to upper motor ...