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Sympathetic skin response in patients with chronic renal failure

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dc.contributor.author Ozcan, AC
dc.contributor.author Boluk, A
dc.contributor.author Duranay, M
dc.contributor.author Ekmekci, H
dc.contributor.author Balat, A
dc.contributor.author Muftuoglu, M
dc.date.accessioned 2022-03-04T14:06:28Z
dc.date.available 2022-03-04T14:06:28Z
dc.date.issued 1996
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/11616/54418
dc.description.abstract Sympathetic skin response (SSR) was measured in 20 normal healthy subjects and in 22 patients with chronic renal failure on regular hemodialysis, and its correlation with abnormalities of sensorimotor nerve conduction study and clinical autonomic symptoms was investigated. Nerve conduction studies (NCS) were abnormal in 17 of 22 patients (77.3%), and SSR was absent in 14 of 22 patients (63.6%). Patients were divided into three groups based on their SSR response: patients with normal SSR (n:8, 36.4%), patients with absent SSR in the foot only (n:9, 40.9%), and patients with absent SSR in both hand and foot (n:5, 22.7%). Good correlation between abnormalities of NCS and absent SSR was observed. No correlation was noted between patient age, sex, duration of hemodialysis, duration of renal failure history, and absent SSR. However, statistically significant correlation was found between mean amplitude of the foot SSRs and sensorimotor nerve conduction velocities, and weekly frequency of hemodialysis.
dc.source ACTA NEUROLOGICA SCANDINAVICA
dc.title Sympathetic skin response in patients with chronic renal failure


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