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The N3 potential compared to sound and galvanic vestibular evoked myogenic potential in healthy subjects and in multiple sclerosis patients

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2007
abstract:
Both sound (s-) and galvanic (g-) vestibular-evoked myogenic potential (VEMP) enable us to study the saccular pathways. However, the VEMP can be abnormal for non-vestibular factors, such as insufficient activation of the sterno-cleido-mastoid (SCM) muscle or a lesion that involves the accessory nucleus and/or nerve or the SCM muscle. These drawbacks do not affect another technique that evaluates the saccular function: the N3 potential. We recorded both the s- and the g-VEMP and the N3 potential in a group of 31 healthy subjects to establish a reference range. The N3 potential and the s-VEMP were recordable bilaterally from all the subjects, whereas the g-VEMP was undetectable uni- or bilaterally in 7 subjects. The latency and amplitude values of the s-VEMP did not differ from those of the g-VEMP. For all three techniques, the latency and amplitude values from the right and from the left recording and/or stimulation side were the same. We suggest using normative latency and amplitude values based on the mean and ratio of the right- and left-side values. The s-VEMP, the N3 potential and the auditory evoked response (ABR) were compared in 15 subjects suffering from multiple sclerosis. The three techniques detected a similar number of abnormalities, but these abnormalities were not correlated. This suggests that these different techniques should be regarded as complementary in evaluating saccular function.
Iris type:
Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
Acoustic Stimulation; Adolescent; Adult; Analysis of Variance; Case-Control Studies; Evoked Potentials; Auditory; Brain Stem; physiology; Evoked Potentials; Motor; physiology; Female; Humans; Male; Middle Aged; Multiple Sclerosis; physiopathology; Muscle Contraction; physiology; Neck Muscles; physiology; Reaction Time; physiology; Reference Values; Saccule and Utricle; physiology/physiopathology
List of contributors:
Versino, Maurizio; L., Ranza; Colnaghi, Silvia; R., Alloni; R., Callieco; A., Romani; R., Bergamaschi; Pichiecchio, Anna; Bastianello, Stefano; V., Cosi
Authors of the University:
VERSINO MAURIZIO
Handle:
https://irinsubria.uninsubria.it/handle/11383/2076998
Published in:
JOURNAL OF VESTIBULAR RESEARCH
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