Sympathetic skin responses from postauricular region in Meniere’s disease

2007 
Abstract Objective To investigate the sympathetic nervous system activity in Meniere’s disease (MD) by recording sympathetic skin responses (SSRs) from the postauricular region (PA). Methods Twenty-one patients with definite unilateral MD diagnosis and 12 healthy volunteers were studied by evoking right and left PA-SSRs with electrical stimulation of the left median nerve at the wrist in attack and interval periods of MD. Mean latencies and maximum amplitudes were used in statistical analyses. Results In unilateral definite MD patients, the mean latencies were longer and the maximum amplitudes were smaller on the involved ear side than those on the normal ear side ( p p p Conclusions There is a marked asymmetric sympathetic hypofunction in the area of the PA region of the involved ear in MD patients. Significance The PA region is a new site for recording sympathetic skin responses. PA-SSR is a useful tool to investigate sympathetic nervous system function in MD patients.
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