Author/Editor     Shehab, DK; Khuraibet, AJ; Butinar, D; Abraham, MP; Jabre, JF
Title     Effect of gender on orthodromic sensory nerve action potential amplitude
Type     članek
Source     Am J Phys Med Rehabil
Vol. and No.     Letnik 80, št. 10
Publication year     2001
Volume     str. 718-20
Language     eng
Abstract     Objective: Studies in the literature have demonstrated a gender effect on sensory nerve action potential (SNAP) amplitude for the median and ulnar nerves by use of the antidromic method of recording. The objective of this study was to determine if performing orthodromic sensory nerve stimulation eliminates the gender bias by removing the finger circumference as a variable. Methods: Fifty-five healthy subjects participated in the study. The mean age of the subjects was 37.8 +- 5.9 yr and 35.3 +- 5.9 yr for men and women, respectively. Orthodromic sensory nerve conduction studies were performed for the median and ulnar nerves measuring the SNAP amplitude by use of standard electrophysiologic technique. Results: The mean finger circumference of the third digit was 6.5 +- 0.58 cm for men and 5.9 +- 0.47 cm for women, and for the fifth digit, it was 5.6 +- 0.41 cm for men and 5.3 +- 0.37 cm for women. The median SNAP amplitude and their percentiles of 2.5 and 97.5 for the median nerve were 30.0 uV for men and 28.0 uV for women. For the ulnar nerve, they were 16.5 uV for men and 16.0 uV for women. Conclusion: The study confirmed that orthodromic sensory nerve stimulation did not have any significant effect on SNAP amplitude between men and women.
Descriptors     MEDIAN NERVE
ULNAR NERVE
NEURAL CONDUCTION
ACTION POTENTIALS
ADULT