Electroneurography of the ulnar nerve in dogs

Author:

Hájek Ivo,Schánilec Pavel,Uhríková Ivana,Pyszko Martin,Dufek Jaroslav

Abstract

Electroneurography as one of the electrodiagnostic techniques is used to measure the speed of action potential which is propagated down the nerve after stimulation. It gives information about normal functioning of the peripheral nerves. The aim of this study was to evaluate the applicability of a new electroneurographic technique by performing motor nerve conduction velocity measurements in the ulnar nerve with surface stimulating electrodes in healthy dogs, to correlate the obtained data by age, limb length, rectal temperature, and sex; and to compare these results with published findings utilizing needle stimulating electrodes. The study was performed in 24 clinically healthy dogs without anaesthesia. Rectal temperatures and limb lengths were measured in all individuals. There were significant correlations among several indicators (age, rectal temperature, limb length, conduction velocity, latency and duration of compound muscle action potentials). Limb length was found to have a significant effect on the duration of the compound muscle action potential from both stimulation sites (proximal/distal; r = 0.71, r = 0.68, P < 0.01), but there was no effect on the conduction velocity or amplitude of the action potentials. There was no significant difference (P > 0.05) in the measured indicators between males and females, even though females had a higher mean conduction velocity than males. These results prove that conduction velocity measurements in dogs could be performed non-invasively, without a danger of infection or haematomas or complications with anaesthesia, which is more favourable and time-saving for clinical practice, and more comfortable for patients.

Publisher

University of Veterinary and Pharmaceutical Sciences

Subject

General Veterinary

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