Abstract
Background / Aim. Peripheral neuropathy (PN) in systemic connective tissue
diseases (SCTDs) represents the apparent disease complications or initial
manifestations of clinicaly undiagnosed conditions. The aim of our study was
to identify neuropathies and their prevalence and point out diagnostic
significance of some electrophysiological parameters in patients with
rheumatoid arthritis (RA), systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and systemic
sclerosis (SSc) and to establish their association with disease activity and
duration. Methods. A prospective study was conducted at the Rheumatology
Clinic of the Institute for Treatment and Rehabilitation ?Niska Banja? over a
three-year-period. It included 157 patients in total, distributed as 61
with RA, 40 with SLE, and 56 with SSc. The following parameters were
analyzed: age, gender, disease duration, course of disease, disease activity
index, clinical rheumatological and neurological examination, neurology
tests, nerve conduction study (NCS) and laboratory analyses. Results. In the
studied population, we were able to identify various forms of neuropathies
(in 28.7% of patients) by nerve conduction study (NCS). In all the three
groups the most prevalent type of neuropathy was axonal (23,6%),
sensorimotor (18,5%), polyneuropathy (23,6%). There was a significant
association between disease activity and the occurrence of neuropathy
(p<0.001). The most important electrophysiological parameter was SNAP
amplitude n. peroneus superfitialis (70 patients; 51.9%), n. suralis (35
patients; 22.3%) and CMAP amplitude n. peroneus (32 patients; 20.8%).
Disease duration in all three groups was greater in the population of
patients with neuropathy. Conclusion. Neuropathies are most common in
patients with longer disease duration and higher disease activity. The
electrophysiological method is important in the detection of neuropathies,
especially in the early detection of subclinical forms of neuropathies and
the prevention of disease complications.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia