Body sway induced by a low frequency alternating current.

A J Benson, P H Jobson
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A sine wave current stimulus, applied between electrodes placed about one ear and an indifferent electrode, produced a cyclical sway predominantly in the coronal plane. In 12 normal subjects, stimulus frequency (0.1-0.6 Hz) and intensity (+/-0.05 - +/-1.5 mA) had no significant effect on the amplitude of the postural response, but phase lag increased from 0.7 rad at 0.1 Hz to 3.8 rad at 0.6 Hz. Stimulation at 0.3 Hz, +/-1.0 mA evoked detectable responses in all but one of 50 normal subjects. Seven patients with end organ lesions all gave positive responses with the same test procedure. Likewise 13 out of 16 patients with destruction of the VIII nerve also gave positive responses. In the other 3 patients the response on the side of the lesion was absent, as it was in another 3 individuals with lesions of the vestibular nuclei. It was concluded that the sway induced by a low frequency alternating current is the manifestation of the stimulation of structures within the CNS central to the vestibular nerve or its end organ.

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由低频交流电引起的身体摇摆。
一个正弦波电流刺激,在放置在一个耳朵周围的电极和一个无关的电极之间施加,产生了一个主要在冠状面上的周期性摆动。在12名正常受试者中,刺激频率(0.1 ~ 0.6 Hz)和强度(+/-0.05 ~ +/-1.5 mA)对体位反应幅度无显著影响,但相位滞后从0.1 Hz时的0.7 rad增加到0.6 Hz时的3.8 rad。0.3 Hz, +/-1.0 mA的刺激在50名正常受试者中引起了可检测的反应。7名终末器官病变患者在相同的测试程序中均给出了阳性反应。同样,16例VIII神经受损患者中有13例也出现了阳性反应。在其他3例患者中,病变一侧没有反应,另外3例前庭核病变患者也是如此。结论:低频交流电引起的摇摆是前庭神经中枢或其末梢器官的中枢神经系统结构受到刺激的表现。
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