Nerve delivery test: Investigation and results -analysis

Nerve conduction study -testing to sponsor the nerve delivery test is one of the electrical diagnosis tests aimed at diagnosing peripheral nervous diseases. It is performed by electrical stimulation of nerve fibers on the skin surface. When is the examination performed? The investigation is conducted for the following cases: Carpal tunnel syndrome. Muscle disorders. Scientific nervous problems. Cubital tunnel syndrome. Guillaine Barre Syndrome. Class exposed to risk in the following is the most important diseases associated with the nerve delivery test: cancer. Kidney failure. Liver failure. Congenital diseases. diabetes. Thyroid diseases. How to perform the exam in the following is the most important information you inform about the nerve delivery test: The doctor asks the patient not to place ice and oils on the spot. The patient is dressed in a private hospital dress. Two electric poles were attached to the desired location. The patient is shocked by a light electric shock and the results are recorded via a computers connected to the poles. General warnings there is no risk of investigation. During pregnancy: There are no special recommendations. Breastfeeding: There are no special recommendations. Children and babies have no special recommendations. Elderly: There are no special recommendations. Management: There are no special recommendations, but if you feel dizzy, do not drive. Medicines that influence the result of the investigation, you should inform the doctor about all the medications used before the investigation. Results analysis depends on the velocity of nerve delivery, as follows: The right result: The velocity is between 50 – 60 meters/ s. The result is improper: the velocity is less or more than the previous values.