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Revista de Salud Pública

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BARRERA-CASTRO, Sandra M.  and  ORTIZ-CORREDOR, Fernando. Young adults' lower limb neuroconduction study reference values. Rev. salud pública [online]. 2014, vol.16, n.3, pp.443-452. ISSN 0124-0064.  https://doi.org/10.15446/rsap.v16n3.35592.

Objective Establishing reference values for neuroconduction studies regarding the peroneal, tibial and sural nerves in a group of young adults. Materials and Methods Neuroconduction was tested (also known as nerve conduction velocity (NCV) tests) on 155 asymptomatic subjects' tibial, peroneal and sural nerves using current conventional techniques, after informed written consent had been obtained. Reference values were obtained and presented as averages, standard deviations and percentiles, along with their correlation with parameters such as age, weight and height, via bivariate analysis of linear correlation using Spearman's rank correlation test. Results Peroneal nerve average distal latency was 3.6ms (0.4 SD), amplitude 6.1mV (2.0 SD) and conduction velocity 54.8m/s (4.2 SD). Average tibial nerve distal latency was 3.5ms (0.4 SD), amplitude 16.7mV (4.7 SD) and conduction velocity 53m/s (3.8 SD). Average sural nerve peak latency was 3.4ms (0.3 SD) and amplitude 21.3V (5.0 SD). Peroneal and tibial nerve upper limit of normal side to side variation was 0.8ms (average+2DE) and 0.4ms (average + 2 SD) for the sural nerve. A statistically significant relationship was found with variables such as weight, height and age. Conclusions The values so obtained could be used in Colombia's electrophysiology laboratories as reference in evaluating patients' suffering musculoskeletal pathologies and different types of polyneuropathy.

Keywords : Neural conduction; electrophysiology; reference value; population characteristics.

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