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Rapid, Objective and Non-invasive Diagnosis of Sudomotor Dysfunction in Patients With Lower Extremity Dysesthesia: A Cross-Sectional Study
Choong Sik Chae, Geun Young Park, Yong-Min Choi, Sangeun Jung, Sungjun Kim, Donggyun Sohn, Sun Im
Ann Rehabil Med 2017;41(6):1028-1038.   Published online December 28, 2017
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5535/arm.2017.41.6.1028
Objective

To determine whether patients with lumbosacral (LS) radiculopathy and peripheral polyneuropathy (PPNP) exhibit sudomotor abnormalities and whether SUDOSCAN (Impeto Medical, Paris, France) can complement nerve conduction study (NCS) and electromyography (EMG).

Methods

Outpatients with lower extremity dysesthesia underwent electrophysiologic studies and SUDOSCAN. They were classified as normal (group A), LS radiculopathy (group B), or PPNP (group C). Pain severity was measured by the Michigan Neuropathy Screening Instrument (MNSI) and visual analogue scale (VAS). Demographic features, electrochemical skin conductance (ESC) values on hands and feet, and SUDOSCAN-risk scores were analyzed.

Results

There were no statistical differences in MNSI and VAS among the three groups. Feet-ESC and hands-ESC values in group C were lower than group A and B. SUDOSCAN-risk score in group B and C was higher than group A. With a cut-off at 48 microSiemens of feet-ESC, PPNP was detected with 57.1% sensitivity and 94.2% specificity (area under the curve [AUC]=0.780; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0646–0.915). With a SUDOSCAN-risk score cut-off at 29%, NCS and EMG abnormalities related to LS radiculopathy and PPNP were detected with 64.1% sensitivity and 84.2% specificity (AUC=0.750; 95% CI, 0.674–0.886).

Conclusion

SUDOSCAN can discriminate outpatients with abnormal electrophysiological findings and sudomotor dysfunction. This technology may be a complementary tool to NCS and EMG in outpatients with lower extremity dysesthesia.

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  • Assessment of small fiber neuropathy and distal sensory neuropathy in female patients with fibromyalgia
    Hong Ki Min, Sun Im, Geun-Young Park, Su-Jin Moon
    The Korean Journal of Internal Medicine.2024; 39(6): 989.     CrossRef
  • The value of electrochemical skin conductance measurement by Sudoscan® for assessing autonomic dysfunction in peripheral neuropathies beyond diabetes
    Jean-Pascal Lefaucheur
    Neurophysiologie Clinique.2023; 53(2): 102859.     CrossRef
  • Comparative Analysis of Hematological and Immunological Parameters in Patients with Primary Sjögren’s Syndrome and Peripheral Neuropathy
    Ancuta Mihai, Diana Maria Chitimus, Ciprian Jurcut, Florin Cristian Blajut, Daniela Opris-Belinski, Constantin Caruntu, Ruxandra Ionescu, Ana Caruntu
    Journal of Clinical Medicine.2023; 12(11): 3672.     CrossRef
  • Dysfunction of peripheral somatic and autonomic nervous system in patients with severe forms of Crohn’s disease on biological therapy with TNFα inhibitors–A single center study
    Martin Wasserbauer, Sarka Mala, Katerina Stechova, Stepan Hlava, Pavlina Cernikova, Jan Stovicek, Jiri Drabek, Jan Broz, Dita Pichlerova, Barbora Kucerova, Petra Liskova, Jan Kral, Lucia Bartuskova, Radan Keil, Junji Xing
    PLOS ONE.2023; 18(11): e0294441.     CrossRef
  • Assessment of diabetic small‐fiber neuropathy by using short‐wave infrared hyperspectral imaging
    Yi‐Jing Sheen, Wayne Huey‐Herng Sheu, Hsin‐Che Wang, Jun‐Peng Chen, Yi‐Hsuan Sun, Hsian‐Min Chen
    Journal of Biophotonics.2022;[Epub]     CrossRef
  • Diabetes Distal Peripheral Neuropathy: Subtypes and Diagnostic and Screening Technologies
    Kelley Newlin Lew, Tracey Arnold, Catherine Cantelmo, Francky Jacque, Hugo Posada-Quintero, Pooja Luthra, Ki H. Chon
    Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology.2022; 16(2): 295.     CrossRef
  • Parasympathetic and Sympathetic Monitoring Identifies Earliest Signs of Autonomic Neuropathy
    Nicholas L. DePace, Luis Santos, Ramona Munoz, Ghufran Ahmad, Ashish Verma, Cesar Acosta, Karolina Kaczmarski, Nicholas DePace, Michael E. Goldis, Joe Colombo
    NeuroSci.2022; 3(3): 408.     CrossRef
  • Small fiber neuropathy in Sjögren syndrome: Comparison with other small fiber neuropathies
    Elise Descamps, Julien Henry, Céline Labeyrie, David Adams, Adebs Nasser Ghaidaa, Christophe Vandendries, Clovis Adam, David Aiello, Xavier Mariette, Raphaèle Seror
    Muscle & Nerve.2020; 61(4): 515.     CrossRef
  • Sudomotor function testing by electrochemical skin conductance: does it really measure sudomotor function?
    Sharika Rajan, Marta Campagnolo, Brian Callaghan, Christopher H. Gibbons
    Clinical Autonomic Research.2019; 29(1): 31.     CrossRef
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Korean Version of the ABILOCO Questionnaire in the Assessment of Locomotion in Hemiplegic Stroke Patients
Won Joon Lee, Geun Young Park, Zee A Han, Hye Won Kim, Sei Un Cho, Seon Jeong Oh, Hyun Mi Oh, Sun Im
Ann Rehabil Med 2013;37(1):72-81.   Published online February 28, 2013
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5535/arm.2013.37.1.72
Objective

To investigate the intra- and inter-rater reliability of the Korean version of the ABILOCO questionnaire (K-ABILOCO).

Methods

The original ABILOCO questionnaire was translated into Korean and back-translated into English. Stroke patients (n=30) with hemiplegia were evaluated using the K-ABILOCO at one week interval. At each visit, the physiatrist also evaluated patient performance of the activities described in the K-ABILOCO, and the total logit scores were recorded. The total scores were used to evaluate intraclass correlation (ICC). Test-retest scores and each test scores were compared to obtain the intra- and inter-rater reliability.

Results

The K-ABILOCO showed good intra-rater correlation at one week interval in both patient and physiatrist evaluations (ICC=0.81, 0.91), respectively. It also showed a high inter-rater correlation between the patient and physiatrist at both the first and second visits (ICC=0.76, 0.84), respectively.

Conclusion

The K-ABILOCO is a useful tool that may reliably evaluate the locomotion ability in hemiplegic stroke patients.

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  • Psychometric Properties of the Turkish Version of the Abiloco: Factor Analysis
    Esra Keskin, Ayşe Livanelioğlu
    Evaluation & the Health Professions.2024; 47(1): 119.     CrossRef
  • Validity and reliability of the Arabic quick disabilities of the arm, Shoulder and Hand (QuickDASH-Arabic)
    Ali H. Alnahdi
    Musculoskeletal Science and Practice.2021; 53: 102372.     CrossRef
  • Walking speed best explains perceived locomotion ability in ambulatory people with chronic stroke, assessed by the ABILOCO questionnaire
    Patrick R. Avelino, Kênia K.P. Menezes, Lucas Rodrigues Nascimento, Iza Faria-Fortini, Christina Danielle Coelho de Morais Faria, Luci F. Teixeira-Salmela
    Brazilian Journal of Physical Therapy.2019; 23(5): 412.     CrossRef
  • Test‐Retest Reliability of the ABILOCO Questionnaire in Individuals with Stroke
    Kênia K. P. de Menezes, Patrick R. Avelino, Iza Faria‐Fortini, Marluce L. Basílio, Lucas R. Nascimento, Luci F. Teixeira‐Salmela
    PM&R.2019; 11(8): 843.     CrossRef
  • The Effects of Botulinum Toxin Injections on Plantar Flexor Spasticity in Different Phases After Stroke: A Secondary Analysis From a Double‐Blind, Randomized Trial
    Hyun‐Mi Oh, Geun‐Young Park, Young Min Choi, Hyung Jung Koo, Yongjun Jang, Sun Im
    PM&R.2018; 10(8): 789.     CrossRef
  • Assessing Locomotion Ability in West African Stroke Patients: Validation of ABILOCO-Benin Scale
    Emmanuel Sègnon Sogbossi, Jean-Louis Thonnard, Charles Sèbiyo Batcho
    Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation.2014; 95(8): 1470.     CrossRef
  • Does botulinum toxin injection site determine outcome in post-stroke plantarflexion spasticity? Comparison study of two injection sites in the gastrocnemius muscle: a randomized double-blind controlled trial
    Sun Im, Joo Hyun Park, Seong Kon Son, Jae-Eun Shin, Sae Hoon Cho, Geun-Young Park
    Clinical Rehabilitation.2014; 28(6): 604.     CrossRef
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