Diseño de un protocolo de registro del potencial evocado somatosensorial del nervio tibial posterior
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Potenciales evocados somatosensoriales/fisiología, nervio tibialAbstract
La respuesta cortical del Potencial Somatosensorial del nervio tibial posterior se registra en la mayor parte de los laboratorios utilizando una sola derivación precisándose cada vez más el diseño de nuevos protocolos que abarquen el registro de mayor número de áreas corticales. Esta investigación se propuso diseñar e implementar el registro del Potencial Evocado Somatosensorial con 19 derivaciones del Sistema Internacional 10/20 en el equipo MEDICID-4 lo que permite el mapeo de la respuesta cortical de la P40 del nervio tibial posterior. Inicialmente se buscó el valor del corte a las altas más bajo, que permitiera obtener el registro sin modificar sus características. Para ello se registró el potencial en 10 sujetos sanos con el electromiógrafo NEURONICA-4 utilizando diferentes filtros a las altas frecuencias. Posteriormente se diseñó un protocolo con 19 derivaciones en el electroencefalógrafo MEDICID-4, utilizando un ancho de banda entre 0.5 y 300 Hz.
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