Department of Neurology, Mayo Clinic, 4500 San Pablo Road, Jacksonville, Florida, 32224, USA.
Muscle Nerve. 2014 Jun;49(6):809-13. doi: 10.1002/mus.23992. Epub 2014 Jan 31.
The utility of F-waves in assessing radiculopathies is debated. The aim of this study is to determine the frequency of abnormal minimum tibial F-wave latencies compared to an F-estimate and an absolute reference value in patients with electromyography (EMG) confirmed S1 radiculopathies.
A retrospective review of F-waves in patients with an EMG-confirmed isolated S1 radiculopathy was performed. The minimum and mean latencies of 8 tibial F-waves were compared with the calculated F-estimate and to an absolute reference value, and the frequencies of abnormal responses were determined.
Of the 50 patients with an S1 radiculopathy, 4% had prolongation of the minimum reproducible F-wave latency, and 8% had prolongation of the mean latency relative to the calculated F-estimate.
The minimum and mean F-wave latencies are infrequently abnormal when compared with an estimated F-wave latency in S1 radiculopathies and are insensitive in the assessment of S1 nerve root injury.
F 波在评估根性病变中的作用存在争议。本研究旨在确定与 F 估计值和绝对参考值相比,肌电图(EMG)证实的 S1 根性病变患者中异常最小胫骨 F 波潜伏期的频率。
对 EMG 证实的孤立性 S1 根性病变患者的 F 波进行回顾性分析。比较了 8 个胫骨 F 波的最小和平均潜伏期与计算出的 F 估计值和绝对参考值,并确定了异常反应的频率。
在 50 例 S1 根性病变患者中,4%的患者最小可重复 F 波潜伏期延长,8%的患者平均潜伏期相对于计算出的 F 估计值延长。
与 S1 根性病变中的 F 估计值相比,最小和平均 F 波潜伏期异常的情况很少见,并且在评估 S1 神经根损伤时不敏感。