TRANSCRANIAL CORTICAL STIMULATION IN DISORDERS OF THE CENTRAL MOTOR PATHWAYS

Citation
Cm. Sue et al., TRANSCRANIAL CORTICAL STIMULATION IN DISORDERS OF THE CENTRAL MOTOR PATHWAYS, Journal of clinical neuroscience, 4(1), 1997, pp. 19-25
Citations number
39
Categorie Soggetti
Neurosciences,"Clinical Neurology
ISSN journal
09675868
Volume
4
Issue
1
Year of publication
1997
Pages
19 - 25
Database
ISI
SICI code
0967-5868(1997)4:1<19:TCSIDO>2.0.ZU;2-B
Abstract
Motor evoked potentials (MEPs) were studied in 63 patients with disord ers affecting central motor pathways, These were classified into five subgroups: motor neuron disease (16), multiple sclerosis (13), cerebra l infarction (19), spinal cord lesions (10) and hereditary spastic par aplegia (5), Three patients with hysterical paraplegia were also studi ed, Results were compared to those obtained from 30 normal subjects, I n normal subjects the mean central motor conduction time (CMCT) was 6. 4 ms (range 3.4-8.1 ms, SD 1.0 ms) for abductor digiti minimi and 13.2 ms (range 9.7-17.0 ms, SD 2.3 ms) for tibialis anterior. Amplitude of the cortical MEPs was defined as a percentage of the size of the peri pheral compound muscle action potential (CMAP) and ranged from 14 to 8 5%. Fifteen of 16 patients with motor neuron disease and all patients with cerebral infarction, multiple sclerosis (MS), spastic paraparesis and non-MS spinal lesions had abnormal studies including low amplitud e, dispersed or absent responses and prolonged CMCTs, Patients with MS had markedly prolonged CMCTs, In three cases of hysterical weakness M EPs were within normal limits, MEPs are a useful method to detect path ology in the central motor pathways and may have a significant role in the diagnosis of disorders involving the upper motor neuron. (C) Pear son Professional Ltd 1997