Benna P, Bergamasco B, Bianco C, Gilli M, Ferrero P, Pinessi L
Ital J Neurol Sci. 1982 Dec;3(4):281-7. doi: 10.1007/BF02043575.
Brainstem auditory evoked potentials (BAEPs) were recorded from 55 patients with postconcussion syndrome (PCS) to elicit evidence of an organic and subclinical brainstem disorder. Fifteen patients (27.3%) showed abnormal responses unilaterally or bilaterally, especially for one or more interpeak latencies prolonged beyond the upper 99% confidence limits. Other 9 patients had borderline responses. The BAEP alterations were not correlated either with dizziness at the time of recording, or with vestibular troubles in the routine caloric test. Though BAEP abnormalities may be present a long time after injury, we found an improvement of responses in the majority of 14 re-tested patients. These data show that BAEP can give an objective demonstration of a reversible brainstem disorder in patients with PCS.
对55例脑震荡后综合征(PCS)患者进行脑干听觉诱发电位(BAEP)记录,以找出器质性和亚临床脑干疾病的证据。15例患者(27.3%)出现单侧或双侧异常反应,尤其是一个或多个峰间期延长超过99%可信上限。另外9例患者的反应处于临界状态。BAEP改变与记录时的头晕或常规冷热试验中的前庭问题均无相关性。尽管BAEP异常可能在受伤后很长时间出现,但我们发现14例重新测试的患者中大多数的反应有改善。这些数据表明,BAEP可为PCS患者可逆性脑干疾病提供客观证据。