大隐静脉冠脉搭桥患者的隐神经感觉评估:术前和术后研究。

Mymensingh medical journal : MMJ Pub Date : 2025-01-01
H Antony, S Chouhan, R Singh, S Wakode, Y Niwariya
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评估和比较冠状动脉旁路移植术(CABG)和大隐静脉移植术前后冠状动脉疾病(CAD)患者隐神经感觉成分。一项观察性纵向研究评估手术对隐神经的影响,涉及32例CAD患者行冠脉搭桥。该研究于2022年11月至2024年1月由印度博帕尔全印度医学科学研究所生理学系和心胸血管外科(ctv)联合开展。我们进行了术前和术后感觉隐神经传导检查,然后检查其结果,以寻找手术后隐神经的任何改变。隐神经(感觉)平均神经潜伏期从最小3.77毫秒增加到最大5.15毫秒,振幅从术前最小12.04微伏增加到最大12.15微伏,侧肢切除神经传导速度从术前最大54.28m/s下降到最小35.61m/s。这些结果表明隐神经在CABG手术后有感觉改变。潜伏期增加和传导速度降低表明神经功能暂时或可能长期受损。尽管传导速度的幅度略有增加,但传导速度的总体下降表明需要进一步研究冠状静脉搭桥对隐神经功能的长期影响以及减轻这些影响的潜在策略。
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Saphenous Nerve Sensory Assessment in CABG Patients with Great Saphenous Vein Grafts: A Pre and Post Operative Study.

To assess and compare the sensory component of the saphenous nerve in Coronary artery disease (CAD) patients undergoing Coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) with great saphenous vein graft pre and post-CABG. An observational longitudinal study evaluating the effect of surgery on the saphenous nerve involved 32 CAD patients undergoing CABG. This study was carried out jointly by the Department of Physiology and the Department of Cardiothoracic Vascular Surgery (CTVS) at All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Bhopal, India from November 2022 to January 2024. We performed pre- and post-operative sensory saphenous nerve conduction investigations and then examined their results to look for any alterations in the saphenous nerve following surgery. The average nerve latency of the Saphenous Nerve (Sensory) showed an increase from a minimum of 3.77 milliseconds to a maximum of 5.15 milliseconds, amplitude increased from a minimum of 12.04 microvolt at the pre-operative time point to a maximum of 12.15 microvolt, and conduction velocity of the nerve of harvested side limb decreased from a maximum of 54.28m/s from the the pre-operative value to a minimum of 35.61m/s. These results indicate that the saphenous nerve has sensory changes following CABG surgery. The increased Latency and decreased conduction velocity suggest a temporary or potentially longer-term impairment in nerve function. Despite the minor increase in amplitude, the overall decline in conduction velocity underscores the need for further research into the long-term impact of CABG with GSV grafts on saphenous nerve function and potential strategies for mitigating these effects.

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