TY - JOUR
T1 - Peripheral neuropathy in chronic venous insufficiency
AU - Reinhardt, Frank
AU - Wetzel, Tobias
AU - Vetten, Sabine
AU - Radespiel-Tröger, Martin
AU - Hilz, Max Josef
AU - Heuss, D.
AU - Neundörfer, B.
PY - 2000
Y1 - 2000
N2 - Chronic venous insufficiency (CVl) of the lower legs may cause tissue damage, but involvement of peripheral nerves is uncertain. We examined 30 patients with CVI and 20 healthy controls using motor and sensory nerve conduction studies, vibration testing and thermotesting, quantitative sudomotor axon-reflex test, and laser Doppler flowmetry. Subjects with possible confounding factors for peripheral neuropathies were excluded. Prolongation of distal motor latency of the peroneal nerve (median, 5.4 versus 4.5 ms; P = 0.02), increased limits for warm (9.60°C versus 5.20°C; P = 0.016) and cold detection (3,45°C versus 1,55°C; P=0.016) and reduced vibration sense (2.8925 versus 1.1075; P < 0.008) were found. The results demonstrate a disturbance of A-alpha fibers, A-beta fibers; A-delta fibers, and thermoafferent-C fibers, possibly induced by ischemia due to venous microangiopathy and increased endoneurial pressure. Analogous to neuropathic ulcers in diabetes, the CVI-associated neuropathy may also be a cofactor in the development of venous ulcers. (C) 2000 John Wiley and Sons, Inc.
AB - Chronic venous insufficiency (CVl) of the lower legs may cause tissue damage, but involvement of peripheral nerves is uncertain. We examined 30 patients with CVI and 20 healthy controls using motor and sensory nerve conduction studies, vibration testing and thermotesting, quantitative sudomotor axon-reflex test, and laser Doppler flowmetry. Subjects with possible confounding factors for peripheral neuropathies were excluded. Prolongation of distal motor latency of the peroneal nerve (median, 5.4 versus 4.5 ms; P = 0.02), increased limits for warm (9.60°C versus 5.20°C; P = 0.016) and cold detection (3,45°C versus 1,55°C; P=0.016) and reduced vibration sense (2.8925 versus 1.1075; P < 0.008) were found. The results demonstrate a disturbance of A-alpha fibers, A-beta fibers; A-delta fibers, and thermoafferent-C fibers, possibly induced by ischemia due to venous microangiopathy and increased endoneurial pressure. Analogous to neuropathic ulcers in diabetes, the CVI-associated neuropathy may also be a cofactor in the development of venous ulcers. (C) 2000 John Wiley and Sons, Inc.
KW - Chronic venous insufficiency
KW - Peripheral neuropathy
KW - Polyneuropathy
KW - Venous disease
KW - Venous ulcers
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U2 - 10.1002/(SICI)1097-4598(200006)23:6<883::AID-MUS6>3.0.CO;2-T
DO - 10.1002/(SICI)1097-4598(200006)23:6<883::AID-MUS6>3.0.CO;2-T
M3 - Article
C2 - 10842263
AN - SCOPUS:0034084268
SN - 0148-639X
VL - 23
SP - 883
EP - 887
JO - Muscle and Nerve
JF - Muscle and Nerve
IS - 6
ER -