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Sural‐to‐radial amplitude ratio in the diagnosis of diabetic sensorimotor polyneuropathy
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Sural/radial Amplitude RatioPain MedicineNeuropathic PainConsensus CriteriaPeripheral NervePeripheral NervesRadial Sensory PotentialsPeripheral Nervous SystemSocial SciencesDiabetic NeuropathyNeurologyNeuropathologyRehabilitationPain ResearchNeurophysiologyNeuroanatomyDiabetesSural‐to‐radial Amplitude RatioNeuroscienceElectrophysiologyCentral Nervous SystemMedicine
In this investigation we measured sural and radial sensory potentials and the sural/radial amplitude ratio (SRAR) in 49 patients with diabetes and diabetic sensorimotor polyneuropathy (DSP) according to consensus criteria. Forty-five (92%) of the patients had a Toronto Clinical Neuropathy Score (TCNS) ≤5, which is consistent with a diagnosis of DSP. Using a threshold for SRAR of <0.21, we found no advantage of using the SRAR over the sural nerve potential amplitude alone in sensitivity for identification of DSP.
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