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Electrophysiological brainstem testing in the diagnosis of reversible brainstem ischemia

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The aim of this study was to evaluate the sensitivity of multimodal electrophysiological brainstem testing in the diagnosis of clinically suspected reversible ischemic deficits of the brainstem compared with diffusion weighted MR imaging. We investigated 158 consecutive patients presenting with signs of acute brainstem dysfunction. Serial electrophysiological brainstem tests including masseter reflex, blink reflex, masseter inhibitory reflex, AEP, MEP, EOG and the oculoauricular phenomenon were applied. In 14 of the 158 patients neurological deficits resolved in less than 24 hours, which was suggestive of a transitory ischemic attack (TIA), 19 patients had brainstem signs for more than 24 hours but less than 1 week, suggestive of a reversible ischemic neurological deficit (RIND). Electrophysiological data indicated acute functional brainstem lesions in 54,5 % of patients with transient clinical brainstem impairment. Lesion detection rate was significantly higher when combining electrophysiological data and MRI (60,4 %) than using acute brainstem abnormalities in diffusion weighted MRI alone (39,4 %). We conclude that diffusion weighted MRI and electrophysiological brainstem testing are complimentary sensitive indicators of acute brainstem lesions in patients with reversible neurological deficits. Correct identification of brainstem ischemia influences the therapeutic regimen and may improve patient outcome.

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Received: 5 November 2001 Received in revised form: 28 January 2002 Accepted: 1 February 2002

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Marx, J., Mika-Gruettner, A., Thoemke, F. et al. Electrophysiological brainstem testing in the diagnosis of reversible brainstem ischemia. J Neurol 249, 1041–1047 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00415-002-0780-7

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