Cortical auditory evoked potentials in peripheral neuropathy

Mohammad Mejahed, Amira M. Ibrahim, Tamer Haydara, Salma Ragab, Takwa A. Gabr
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Cortical auditory evoked potentials (CAEPs) display both auditory processing and neurological activity in the auditory cortex. The purpose of this research is to evaluate the importance of CAEPs in identifying auditory processing disorders in patients with peripheral neuropathy (PN) in different pathologies. Sixty cases with PN of different pathologies represented the study group which was classified into two subgroups according to the underlying pathology of PN: those with either axonal PN (44 patients) and those with demyelinating PN (16 patients). The current study also included a control group of 40 healthy volunteers who did not have any peripheral or central auditory neurological disorders. CAEPs were recorded in both groups. The study group’s CAEP response showed significantly delayed latencies than the control groups. Comparing the two study subgroups revealed that the axonal PN group had significant delayed latencies of N1 and P2 components in comparison to the demyelinating PN group. Cortical auditory evoked potentials can be used efficiently to diagnosis central auditory processing disorders in patients with PN. CAEP latencies can be employed alone or in conjunction with amplitudes; however, CAEP latencies are more significant than amplitudes for such purpose. Both demyelinating and axonal PN are associated with impaired auditory processing; however, axonal PN patients are more likely to be affected, suggesting that axonal PN has a significantly drastic effect on the central auditory nervous system.
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周围神经病变的皮层听觉诱发电位
皮层听觉诱发电位(CAEPs)同时显示听觉皮层的听觉处理和神经活动。本研究旨在评估皮层听觉诱发电位在识别不同病理的周围神经病变(PN)患者听觉处理障碍方面的重要性。研究小组由 60 例不同病理类型的周围神经病患者组成,根据周围神经病的基本病理类型分为两个亚组:轴索型周围神经病患者(44 例)和脱髓鞘型周围神经病患者(16 例)。本研究还包括一个由 40 名健康志愿者组成的对照组,他们没有任何周围或中枢听觉神经系统疾病。两组均记录了 CAEP。与对照组相比,研究组的 CAEP 反应潜伏期明显延迟。对两个研究分组进行比较后发现,轴突性 PN 组与脱髓鞘性 PN 组相比,N1 和 P2 分量的潜伏期明显延迟。皮层听觉诱发电位可有效用于诊断 PN 患者的中枢听觉处理障碍。CAEP 潜伏期可单独使用,也可与振幅一起使用;但 CAEP 潜伏期比振幅更有意义。脱髓鞘性和轴索性 PN 都与听觉处理功能受损有关;但轴索性 PN 患者更容易受到影响,这表明轴索性 PN 对中枢听觉神经系统有显著的影响。
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