Annals of Rehabilitation Medicine (Aug 2024)

Reference Standard of Median Nerve Conduction Study in Korea

  • Jae Hyun Lee,
  • Eunkyung Kim,
  • Hyung-Seok Shim,
  • Min-Gu Kang,
  • Keewon Kim,
  • Sang Yoon Lee,
  • Goo Joo Lee,
  • Shi-Uk Lee,
  • Jae-Young Lim,
  • Sun Gun Chung,
  • Byung-Mo Oh

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5535/arm.240015
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 48, no. 4
pp. 259 – 270

Abstract

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Objective To establish the reference standard of the median nerve conduction study (NCS) in Korea. Methods A total of 648 median motor and 602 median sensory NCSs from 349 Korean healthy volunteers were tested and analyzed prospectively. Equipment calibration, assessment of intra- and inter-rater reliability, and the NCSs per se were conducted according to a predetermined protocol. A reference standard was established from uncertainty components for the following parameters: the onset and peak latencies; the baseline-to-peak and peak-to-peak amplitudes; the area and duration of the negative wave; and the nerve conduction velocity. The effects of sex, age and stimulation intensity were analyzed. Results Each measured value of 648 median motor and 602 median sensory nerves were obtained and presented with both mean and expanded uncertainties, as well as mean and standard deviations. The cut-off values with expanded uncertainty were determined for different age and sex groups. After adjusting for anthropometric covariates, all parameters except duration were affected by age, and sex appeared to influence both duration and area. While stimulation intensity significantly affected some parameters including latencies, the effect sizes were negligible. Conclusion We propose the median NCS reference standard using the largest Korean dataset ever available. The use of the traceable and reliable reference standard is anticipated to promote more accurate and dependable diagnosis and appropriate management of median neuropathies in Korea.

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