Sandford S L, Tarter R E, Sclabassi R, Van Thiel D H
Department of Psychiatry, University of Pittsburgh Medical School, PA 15261.
J Neurol Sci. 1987 Sep;80(2-3):269-76. doi: 10.1016/0022-510x(87)90161-4.
Visual, auditory and brainstem event-related potentials were obtained from patients with hepatocellular and cholestatic disease and a control group of normal subjects. The results did not reveal systematic neurophysiologic disturbances in persons with well compensated cirrhosis. It is concluded that short-latency event-related potentials are rather insensitive for detecting subclinical hepatic encephalopathy.
对患有肝细胞疾病和胆汁淤积性疾病的患者以及一组正常受试者的对照组进行了视觉、听觉和脑干事件相关电位检测。结果显示,代偿良好的肝硬化患者并未出现系统性神经生理紊乱。得出的结论是,短潜伏期事件相关电位对检测亚临床肝性脑病相当不敏感。