[IF 2.468] Objective: Although laser stimuli activate both Ad- and C-fibres, the corresponding laser evoked potentials (LEPs) remain restricted to the Ad-fibre input. Previous studies found C-LEPs after limb stimulation only in subjects with block or clinical impairment of Ad-fibres. In this study, we aimed at verifying whether in the trigeminal territory the impairment of Ad-fibres unmasks the C-LEP. Methods: By collecting retrospectively LEPs recorded in 370 patients, we analyzed the results from 150 trigeminal divisions with absent Ad-LEPs. Results: We found signals that were consistent with the C-fibre input in three patients only. In most patients with absent Ad-LEPs, however, laser stimuli still elicited the Ad-conveyed pinprick sensation. Conclusions: The preserved pinprick sensation suggests that the Ad-fibre volley, though weakened, reached the cortex. The C-LEP absence may be explained according to the first come first served hypothesis: the evoked potential related to an afferent volley reaching the cortex shortly after a preceding input (i.e. a C-fibre volley coming after an Ad-fibre) will be suppressed. Significance: In clinical studies using the standard laser pulses to evoke the Ad-LEPs, the finding of absent signals does not indicate a concomitant impairment of C-fibres.

Laser evoked potentials in patients with trigeminal disease: the absence of Adelta potentials does not unmask C-fibre potentials / Truini, Andrea; Cruccu, Giorgio. - In: CLINICAL NEUROPHYSIOLOGY. - ISSN 1388-2457. - 119:(2008), pp. 1905-1908. [10.1016/j.clinph.2008.04.006]

Laser evoked potentials in patients with trigeminal disease: the absence of Adelta potentials does not unmask C-fibre potentials.

TRUINI, ANDREA;CRUCCU, Giorgio
2008

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[IF 2.468] Objective: Although laser stimuli activate both Ad- and C-fibres, the corresponding laser evoked potentials (LEPs) remain restricted to the Ad-fibre input. Previous studies found C-LEPs after limb stimulation only in subjects with block or clinical impairment of Ad-fibres. In this study, we aimed at verifying whether in the trigeminal territory the impairment of Ad-fibres unmasks the C-LEP. Methods: By collecting retrospectively LEPs recorded in 370 patients, we analyzed the results from 150 trigeminal divisions with absent Ad-LEPs. Results: We found signals that were consistent with the C-fibre input in three patients only. In most patients with absent Ad-LEPs, however, laser stimuli still elicited the Ad-conveyed pinprick sensation. Conclusions: The preserved pinprick sensation suggests that the Ad-fibre volley, though weakened, reached the cortex. The C-LEP absence may be explained according to the first come first served hypothesis: the evoked potential related to an afferent volley reaching the cortex shortly after a preceding input (i.e. a C-fibre volley coming after an Ad-fibre) will be suppressed. Significance: In clinical studies using the standard laser pulses to evoke the Ad-LEPs, the finding of absent signals does not indicate a concomitant impairment of C-fibres.
2008
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Laser evoked potentials in patients with trigeminal disease: the absence of Adelta potentials does not unmask C-fibre potentials / Truini, Andrea; Cruccu, Giorgio. - In: CLINICAL NEUROPHYSIOLOGY. - ISSN 1388-2457. - 119:(2008), pp. 1905-1908. [10.1016/j.clinph.2008.04.006]
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