J Korean Neurol Assoc > Volume 9(2); 1991 > Article
Journal of the Korean Neurological Association 1991;9(2): 203-213.
성, 연령 및 신장에 따른 후경골 신경자극 감각유발전위의 변화
이광수, 선우일남
가톨릭대학교 신경과, 연세대학교 신경과.
Alteraion of Somatosensory Evoked Potentials Stimulated at Posterior Tibial Nerve by Gender, Age and Height
Kwang Soo Lee, M.D. Il Nam Sunwoo, M.D.*
Dep. Of Neurology, Catholic University Dep. Of Neurology, Yonsei University*
Abstract
Evoked potentials(EP) are kinds of electrophysiological study to gauge the senosry system, which usually carmot be measured on clinical examination, objectively and quantitaively. The limitations of the electrophysiological study on clinical applicat!on include variations of results depending on not only technical and environmental factors but also various physiological factors such as sex, age and height. The effects of technical and environmental factors can be standardized in each laboratory, but not for physiological factors. The importance of physiological factors is emphasized on the posterior tibial nerve evoked potential study, because of long travelling course including both peripheral and central nervous system. There are several reports on this problem, but with a lot of controversies probably due to different point of view and statistical analysis. Furthermore, contrary to many authors, I think the effect of various physiological factors cannot be measured by simple regression analysis because of close correlations between each others. To analyse the complex effect of various physiological factors on posterior tibial nerve evoked potential study, 123 cases(male;55, female;68)of the age more than 20 years old and without definite neurological deficits are studied and analysed.


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