1. Manifestaciones clínicas y alteraciones electroneuromiográficas en pacientes con diabetes tipo 2 y polineuropatía.
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Ángel Mendoza-Romo, Miguel, Yoallán Ortiz-Martinez, Anahí, Fabela-Mendoza, Karla, Alfredo García-Hernández, Jorge, Alicia Acuña-López, Martha, Miramontes-Zapata, Mónica, Medina-Tinoco, Alejandra, Eduardo Mendoza-Schulz, Juan, Laura Reyes-Barbosa, Diana, Mendoza Romo-Ramirez, Miguel Ángel, Carcoba-Abando, Arantxa, Pineda-Martínez, Marisabel, and Giselle Coronado-Juárez, Cinthya
- Abstract
Background: Diabetic neuropathy represents a polyneuropathy with electrophiosiological alterations. Electroneuromyography (NMD) plays an important role in the evaluation of patient with diabetes mellitus type 2 (DM2) and doubtful neuropathy. Objective: To determine clinical manifestations in patients with distal symmetrical sensory polyneuropathy (DSSP) and to correlate them with electromyographic alterations. Material and methods: Transversal, analytical study. 138 patients over 18 years old, with DM2 and PSSD were selected. They underwent physical examination, laboratory studies and electromyography (EM) with 4-channel Nicolet electromyograph. Measures of central tendency and their dispersion were analyzed; data normality with Kolmogorov-Smirnov; Student's t test and Spearman's correlation. Results: Thalar hyperkeratosis was the most frequent clinical finding in 103 (74%) patients. The most frequent symptoms were paresthesia in 132 (95.7%) patients and tingling in 93 (67.4%) patients. Exploration of superficial sensitivity determined neuropathy in 42 (30.4%) patients finding greater insensitivity in the medial plantar nerve territory. In the EM, the nerve with the greatest absent response was the left lateral plantar nerve in 51 (59%) patients. A significant correlation (p < 0.05) was found between the variables of EM with age, years of evolution and levels of glycated hemoglobin A1c. Conclusions: The higher the lack of glycemic control, the chronobiology of the patient and the time of illness, the greater the electromyographic affection. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021