Dellon E S, Keller K M, Moratz V, Dellon A L
Johns Hopkins Medical School, Baltimore, MD, USA.
Ann Plast Surg. 1997 May;38(5):485-92. doi: 10.1097/00000637-199705000-00008.
The relationship of measures of pressure perception to hand function was evaluated by correlating the results of the Mayo Dexterity Test and a timed object recognition test with the one- and two-point static and moving touch thresholds for the index finger pulp of 44 hands. The Mayo Dexterity Test permits the use of vision, while the object recognition test does not. Quantitative sensory testing was done with the Pressure-specifying Sensory Device. Cutaneous pressure threshold measurements with this device had a statistically significant correlation with the small-object subset of the Mayo Dexterity Test (p < 0.006) and with the object recognition test (p < 0.001), demonstrating that the Pressure-specifying Sensory Device is a valid tool for evaluating the sensory aspect of hand function.
通过将44只手食指指腹的一点和两点静态及动态触觉阈值与梅奥灵活性测试及定时物体识别测试的结果进行关联,评估压力感知测量与手部功能之间的关系。梅奥灵活性测试允许使用视觉,而物体识别测试则不允许。使用压力指定感觉装置进行定量感觉测试。使用该装置进行的皮肤压力阈值测量与梅奥灵活性测试的小物体子集(p < 0.006)以及物体识别测试(p < 0.001)具有统计学上的显著相关性,表明压力指定感觉装置是评估手部功能感觉方面的有效工具。