Effect on NCV in Sensory Nerves of Diabetes

Abstract

Background objective: The present study was carried out to measure NCV of sensory nerve in diabetics and non- diabetics. Material and Method: 100 subjects were enrolled, 90 subjects were selected as subject group, 10 were excluded due to exclusion criteria, age group of the personsselected was20-60 yrs. NCV was carried out with evoked potential machine Nicolet. Result: A decrease in NCV with increase in HbA1C was observed. Conclusion: NCV was found highly significant in sural nerve of diabetic group of person than non-diabetic.

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Kirti Shinde , Sangita Phatale , R. S. Inamdar

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Kirti Shinde, Sangita Phatale, R. S. Inamdar (2014). Effect on NCV in Sensory Nerves of Diabetes. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF RECENT TRENDS IN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, 10(2), 288-289. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-157643