Quantitative noninvasive electrophysiological evaluation of the activity of the cutaneous division of the sympathetic nervous system.

C Ionescu-Tirgoviste, S Pruna
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The functional status of the cutaneous division of the orthosympathetic nervous system was indirectly and non-invasively assessed by monitoring the skin electrical relative resistance variations (SERV). The advantages of our recording system of second generation were (1) simultaneous recording on two or four channels of the evoked electrodermal response to psychic or to sensorial stimulus; (2) self-balancing system which allows the recording of the relative variation of the electric parameter, i.e. its variation with time; (3) precise determination of the amplitude (omega/s, mu F/s) of the evoked response; (4) reference of the latency time (LT) of the evoked response to the length of the anatomical pathway of the signal giving the autonomic conduction velocity (ACV). Decrease in diabetic autonomic neuropathy of both spontaneous and evoked electrodermal activities suggested their relationship with cutaneous sympathetic activity.

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定量无创电生理评估交感神经系统皮肤分裂的活动。
通过监测皮肤电相对电阻变化(SERV),间接和无创地评估正交感神经系统皮肤分裂的功能状态。我们的第二代记录系统的优点是:(1)在两个或四个通道上同时记录对精神或感觉刺激的诱发皮肤电反应;(2)可记录电参数相对变化的自平衡系统,即电参数随时间的变化;(3)精确测定诱发反应的振幅(ω /s, mu F/s);(4)诱发反应的潜伏期(LT)与给出自主神经传导速度(ACV)的信号的解剖通路长度的相关性。糖尿病自主神经病变自发性和诱发性皮电活动的减少表明它们与皮肤交感神经活动有关。
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