Posterior Cutaneous Nerve of Arm Conduction Study in Healthy Adults: Reference Value.
- Author:
Hee Kyu KWON
1
;
Hang Jae LEE
;
Sung Bom PYUN
Author Information
1. Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Korea University College of Medicine.
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
Posterior cutaneous nerve of arm;
Brachial plexus;
Sensory nerve conduction
- MeSH:
Action Potentials;
Adult*;
Arm*;
Axilla;
Brachial Artery;
Brachial Plexus;
Electrodes;
Humans;
Olecranon Process;
Paresthesia;
Proliferating Cell Nuclear Antigen;
Reference Values*;
Skin Temperature
- From:Journal of the Korean Academy of Rehabilitation Medicine
2001;25(1):91-95
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
OBJECTIVE: To establish the posterior cutaneous nerve of arm (PCNA) conduction technique and set up the reference values. METHOD: A PCNA conduction study was performed in 80 nerves of 40 neurologically healthy adult subjects with a mean age of 38 years (range, 20 to 56). Dantec Counterpoint MK2 machine was used. The recording bar electrodes were placed 10 cm distal to the axillary fold on a line connecting the posterior axillary fold and the olecranon. Supramaximal stimulation was applied to the axilla posterior to the brachial artery. Onset latency, baseline to peak amplitude and negative spike duration of sensory nerve action potentials were obtained. Skin temperature was measured in the posterior arm and maintained at 34 degrees C or above. RESULTS: Compound sensory action potential for the PCNA was recordable in all the subjects. The results were as follows: onset latency, 1.7+/-0.1 msec; baseline to peak amplitude, 4.6+/-1.4 microvolt; negative spike duration, 1.1+/-0.2 msec. CONCLUSION: PCNA response is readily obtainable. This study may help to assess the pain or paresthesia in the posterior aspect of the arm, although more studies are required for clinical application.