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J Korean Neurol Assoc. 1995;13(3):510-518.
- Motor Evoked Potentials as a Prognostic Indicator in Stroke ?Patients with Motor Deficit
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Hyeo Il Ma, M.D., Sang Ahm Lee, M.D., Jong Sung Kim, M.D., Kwang Kuk Kim, M.D., Myoung Chong Lee, M.D.
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Department of Neurology, College of Medicine, University of Ulsan, Asan Medical Center
- 운동마비가 있는 뇌졸중 환자의 예후 판정을 위한 운동유발전위 ?검사에 대한 연구
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마효일, 이상암, 김종성, 김광국, 이명종
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울산대학교 서울중앙병원 신경과
- Abstract
- Since the development of magnetic stimulation as a way of assessing the functions of corticospinal pathways, diseases involving central motor pathways have been investigated by motor evoked potentials(@). However, studies correlating MEP findings and the neurological deficits were rarely carried out in patients with stroke. In this study, transcranial magnetic stimulation of the motor cortex and lower cervical area was performed in 50 patients with acute stroke and 23 healthy volunteers. Follow-up tests were performed in 22 patients about I month@ later.
The amplitudes of @ were significantly reduced (P=O. 0001), and central motor
conduction time (CMCT) was significantly delayed (P=O. 0004) in stroke patients
compared to the normal controls. The abnormalities of MEP were closely related to the
initial motor deficits. The cortical MEP findings in patients with cortical infarction and
pontine infarction were more severe than those obtained in patients with subcortical I
lesion. Initial MEP findings showed good correlation with the final functional outcome
of the patients. The shortened latencies of follow-up MEP were significantly (P=O.
0266) related to the improvement of the patients' motor deficit.
These results illustrate that the results of magnetic stimulations are related to the
prognosis of patients with stroke, and suggest that MEP may be I used in the
monitoring their neurological or functional progress.
Key Words : Motor evoked potential, Stroke, Prognosis
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