Spinothalamic tract conduction velocity estimated using contact heat evoked potentials: What needs to be considered

被引:31
|
作者
Wydenkeller, Susanne [1 ]
Wirz, Regula [1 ,2 ]
Halder, Pascal [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Hosp Balgrist, Spinal Cord Injury Ctr, CH-8008 Zurich, Switzerland
[2] Swiss Fed Inst Technol, Inst Human Movement Sci & Sport, Zurich, Switzerland
关键词
contact heat evoked potentials; CHEP; heat pain thresholds; ab-fibers; spinothalamic tract; conduction velocity;
D O I
10.1016/j.clinph.2007.12.007
中图分类号
R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
学科分类号
摘要
Objective: Laser-evoked potentials have been shown to be clinically useful for the electrophysiological assessment of nociceptive pathways. Contact heat evoked potentials (CHEP) are less established but might be advantageous for clinical purposes. This study aimed at determining the conduction velocity (CV) of central pain (spinothalamic tract, STT) pathways using contact heat stimulation in order to replicate previous findings using laser stimulation. Methods: Contact heat stimulation 3 degrees C higher than the pain threshold was applied at different body locations in 20 subjects. Results: The CHEP latencies correlated significantly with the respective pain thresholds. Without normalization for this effect no significant linear regression between distance to the brain and the latencies was found. Conversely, if thresholds were considered, the regression was significant and the CV of the STT (ranging between 11.2 and 13.4 m/s) was comparable to CVs estimated after laser stimulation. Conclusions: Pain thresholds seem crucial in interpreting CHEP latencies. It is suggested that the rather low heating rate is responsible for the dependence of latencies on the pain thresholds. Significance: This study shows the importance of pain thresholds and their control to attain valid CV of the STT after contact heat stimulation in healthy subjects. (c) 2007 International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology. Published by Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:812 / 821
页数:10
相关论文
共 13 条
  • [1] Conduction velocity of the human spinothalamic tract as assessed by laser evoked potentials
    Cruccu, G
    Iannetti, GD
    Agostino, R
    Romaniello, A
    Truini, A
    Manfredi, M
    NEUROREPORT, 2000, 11 (13) : 3029 - 3032
  • [2] Differences in Spinothalamic Function of Cervical and Thoracic Dermatomes: Insights Using Contact Heat Evoked Potentials
    Haefeli, Jenny S.
    Blum, Julia
    Steeves, John D.
    Kramer, John L. K.
    Curt, Armin E. P.
    JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NEUROPHYSIOLOGY, 2013, 30 (03) : 291 - 298
  • [3] SENSORY NERVE CONDUCTION VELOCITY IN NEUROPATHIES AS ESTIMATED FROM CEREBRAL EVOKED POTENTIALS
    MANIL, J
    DESMEDT, JE
    DEBECKER, J
    ECTORS, M
    ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY AND CLINICAL NEUROPHYSIOLOGY, 1968, 25 (04): : 415 - &
  • [4] Small fibre conduction velocity (CV) by contact heat evoked potential stimulation (CHEPS) is faster in peripheral than in central spinothalamic pathways
    Smith, B. E.
    Ross, M. A.
    Goodman, B. P.
    Bosch, E. P.
    Jones, L. K., Jr.
    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGY, 2012, 19 : 228 - 228
  • [5] In Sensory Neuropathy Contact Heat Evoked Potential Stimulation (CHEPS) Small Fiber Conduction Velocity (CV) Is Faster in Peripheral Than in Central Spinothalamic Pathways
    Smith, Benn E.
    Ross, Mark A.
    Goodman, Brent P.
    Bosch, E. P.
    Jones, Lyell K., Jr.
    ANNALS OF NEUROLOGY, 2012, 72 : S78 - S78
  • [6] Assessment of Spinothalamic Tract Function Beyond Pinprick in Spinal Cord Lesions: A Contact Heat Evoked Potential Study
    Haefeli, Jenny
    Kramer, John L. K.
    Blum, Julia
    Curt, Armin
    NEUROREHABILITATION AND NEURAL REPAIR, 2014, 28 (05) : 494 - 503
  • [7] Estimation of conduction velocity of A delta fibers using heat-pain related somatosensory evoked potentials in humans
    Roy, A
    Harkins, SW
    PROCEEDINGS OF THE 1996 FIFTEENTH SOUTHERN BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING CONFERENCE, 1996, : 266 - 269
  • [8] Contact heat evoked potentials using simultaneous EEG and fMRI and their correlation with evoked pain
    Roberts K.
    Papadaki A.
    Gonçalves C.
    Tighe M.
    Atherton D.
    Shenoy R.
    McRobbie D.
    Anand P.
    BMC Anesthesiology, 8 (1)
  • [9] SENSORY NERVE-CONDUCTION VELOCITY IN CHILDREN USING CEREBRAL EVOKED-POTENTIALS
    ROBERTSON, WC
    LAMBERT, EH
    ARCHIVES OF PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION, 1978, 59 (01): : 1 - 4
  • [10] MEASUREMENT OF SENSORY NERVE-CONDUCTION VELOCITY IN CHILDREN USING CEREBRAL EVOKED-POTENTIALS
    ROBERTSON, WD
    LAMBERT, EH
    ARCHIVES OF PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION, 1976, 57 (12): : 603 - 603