Scherg M, von Cramon D, Elton M
J Neurol. 1984;231(1):1-5. doi: 10.1007/BF00313643.
Brain-stem auditory-evoked potentials (BAEPs) were recorded in 35 post-comatose patients after severe closed head trauma. Compared to the normal BAEPs obtained from 30 normal controls, significant individual abnormality could be detected in only 2 patients. This abnormality consisted of lateral asymmetry, but not prolonged interpeak latencies or abnormal amplitude ratios. Further, no differences were found between groups as regards interpeak latencies. A significant reduction of BAEP amplitudes was seen in the patient group, being most pronounced in the 13 patients with hearing loss. It is concluded that the BAEP does not sufficiently reveal brain-stem lesions expected to persist after severe closed head trauma, presumably because the structures generating waves IV and V are not permanently affected. The amplitude reductions observed may be explained by the diffuse cochlear damage known to occur concurrently with head trauma.
对35例重度闭合性颅脑损伤后处于昏迷后状态的患者进行了脑干听觉诱发电位(BAEP)记录。与从30名正常对照者获得的正常BAEP相比,仅在2例患者中检测到明显的个体异常。这种异常表现为双侧不对称,而非峰间期延长或波幅比异常。此外,两组之间在峰间期方面未发现差异。患者组的BAEP波幅明显降低,在13例听力损失患者中最为明显。结论是,BAEP不能充分揭示重度闭合性颅脑损伤后预期持续存在的脑干病变,可能是因为产生波IV和波V的结构未受到永久性影响。观察到的波幅降低可能是由于已知与头部外伤同时发生的弥漫性耳蜗损伤所致。