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Journal of the Korean Academy of Rehabilitation Medicine 2000;24(2):242-248.
The Blink Reflex in Diabetic Patients.
Kim, Hyeon Sook , Chung, Seung Hyun , Hwang, Ji Hye
Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Samsung Medical Center, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine.
당뇨병 환자에서의 Blink 반사
김현숙, 정승현, 황지혜
성균관의대 삼성서울병원 재활의학교실
Abstract

Objective
To assess the facial and trigeminal nerve involvement in diabetic patients using blink reflex study and direct facial motor conduction study.


Method
The subjects were 397 diabetic patients and 34 normal controls. Diabetic patients were subdivided into two groups based on the findings of nerve conduction studies of limb nerves.: Group I, patients with diabetic polyneuropathy; Group II, patients without diabetic polyneuropathy. The blink reflexes and direct facial motor responses and R1 latency/direct response latency (R/D) ratio were obtained in all the subjects. R1 latency was correlated to the findings of nerve conduction studies of limb nerves.


Results
1) R1 latencies or R2 latencies were abnormally prolonged in 22.4% of Group I, 3.3% of Group II, and direct facial responses were abnormal in 11.8% of Group I, 2% of Group II. 2) There were no significant differences in R/D ratio between the two groups. 3) These findings suggest that not only the facial nerve, but also the trigeminal nerve or brain stem could be affected in diabetic patients with polyneuropathy.


Conclusion
In diabetic patients, blink reflex can provide useful information in determining the degree and distribution of cranial nerve and brain stem lesions.

Key Words: Blink reflex, Diabetes mellitus, Facial motor conduction study, Polyneuropathy


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