TY - JOUR
T1 - Quantitative thermal perception testing in 225 children and juveniles
AU - Hilz, Max J.
AU - Stemper, Brigitte
AU - Schweibold, Gisela
AU - Neuner, Irene
AU - Grahmann, Friedrich
AU - Kolodny, Edwin H.
PY - 1998
Y1 - 1998
N2 - Quantitative Thermotesting evaluates peripheral small nerve fiber function. The method of limits is a widely used algorithm of perception threshold determination. Normative data are needed to apply the method of limits in children and juveniles. In 225 healthy boys and girls, aged 7 to 17.9 years, warm and cold perception thresholds were established with the method of limits at the volar distal forearm, the thenar eminence, the lower medial calf, the lateral dorsal foot, and the cheek. A 1°C/s stimulus velocity, a 32°C thermode baseline, and a 1.5-cm x 2.5-cm Thermotest stimulator were used. Accuracy of stimulus perception was studied by comparing the lowest to the highest response of five consecutive stimuli. The influence of different stimulator sizes on thresholds was tested at the lower calf and distal forearm with an additional 2.5-cm x 5.0-cm thermode. To determine the impact of the pretest skin temperature on thresholds, skin temperature was correlated with thresholds. Results showed good intratrial reproducibility of thresholds. The large thermode yielded lower thresholds than the small probe. Skin temperature had only minor influence on thresholds. The large probe should be used at body sites where it adjusts planely.
AB - Quantitative Thermotesting evaluates peripheral small nerve fiber function. The method of limits is a widely used algorithm of perception threshold determination. Normative data are needed to apply the method of limits in children and juveniles. In 225 healthy boys and girls, aged 7 to 17.9 years, warm and cold perception thresholds were established with the method of limits at the volar distal forearm, the thenar eminence, the lower medial calf, the lateral dorsal foot, and the cheek. A 1°C/s stimulus velocity, a 32°C thermode baseline, and a 1.5-cm x 2.5-cm Thermotest stimulator were used. Accuracy of stimulus perception was studied by comparing the lowest to the highest response of five consecutive stimuli. The influence of different stimulator sizes on thresholds was tested at the lower calf and distal forearm with an additional 2.5-cm x 5.0-cm thermode. To determine the impact of the pretest skin temperature on thresholds, skin temperature was correlated with thresholds. Results showed good intratrial reproducibility of thresholds. The large thermode yielded lower thresholds than the small probe. Skin temperature had only minor influence on thresholds. The large probe should be used at body sites where it adjusts planely.
KW - Children and juveniles
KW - Method of limits
KW - Normative data
KW - Quantitative thermal testing
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/0032442564
U2 - 10.1097/00004691-199811000-00012
DO - 10.1097/00004691-199811000-00012
M3 - Article
C2 - 9881926
AN - SCOPUS:0032442564
SN - 0736-0258
VL - 15
SP - 529
EP - 534
JO - Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology
JF - Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology
IS - 6
ER -