Display Settings:

Format

Send to:

Choose Destination

    Electroencephalogr Clin Neurophysiol. 1989 Dec;73(6):552-6.

    Sensorimotor and auditory central conduction time in locked-in syndrome.

    Facco E, Caputo P, Fiore D, Giron GP.

    Department of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care, University of Padua, Italy.

    Motor evoked potentials (MEPs) following magnetic cortical stimulation, somatosensory evoked potentials from median nerve (SEP) and auditory brain-stem responses (ABR) were recorded in a patient with locked-in syndrome during the acute and chronic phases of the clinical course. During the acute phase both ABR and SEP were normal. The MEP from the right upper limb showed a delayed and low voltage potential, while that from the left upper limb was absent. The CT scan showed a ponto-mesencephalic hypodensity. In the chronic phase the MEP from the left upper limb had reappeared and showed a normal latency, while the one from the right upper limb worsened; at that time a new small left fronto-parietal hypodensity had appeared on CT scan. The combined use of MEP, SEP and ABR was able to confirm that the brain-stem damage involved the pyramidal but spared the lemniscal pathways, while MEP changes during the clinical course appeared to reflect both clinical and radiological findings.

    PMID: 2480890 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

    Supplemental Content

    Click here to read Click here to read