TY - JOUR
T1 - Neostigmine-induced alterations in fast phase of optokinetic responses in myasthenic ocular palsies
AU - Tian, Jing
AU - Yang, Qing
AU - Wei, Min
AU - Terdiman, Joseph
AU - Sun, Fuchuan
PY - 2002
Y1 - 2002
N2 - Closed-loop and open-loop optokinetic nystagmus (OKN) eye movements were recorded with an electromagnetic scleral search coil in 16 patients with myasthenic ocular palsies, 8 patients with nonmyasthenic ocular palsies, and 4 normal controls. We calculated the summation of fast-phase amplitude per second (SFPAps), mean of fast-phase amplitude (MFPA) and mean of fast-phase peak velocity (MFPV) of OKN before and after administration of neostigmine. Under open-loop conditions, the myasthenic patients group demonstrated distinct increases in three parameters: SFPAps (P < 0.000001), MFPA (P < 0.001) and MFPV (P < 0.001) following neostigmine injection, and the increase in SFPAps was greater than those of MFPA and MFPV (P < 0.02), while the other two groups showed no significant increases. Under closed-loop condition, only five of the myasthenic patients showed significant changes. These results suggest that the change in SFPAps during open-loop OKN before and after neostigmine administration was a specific measurement that differentiated patients with myasthenic ocular palsies from the other groups.
AB - Closed-loop and open-loop optokinetic nystagmus (OKN) eye movements were recorded with an electromagnetic scleral search coil in 16 patients with myasthenic ocular palsies, 8 patients with nonmyasthenic ocular palsies, and 4 normal controls. We calculated the summation of fast-phase amplitude per second (SFPAps), mean of fast-phase amplitude (MFPA) and mean of fast-phase peak velocity (MFPV) of OKN before and after administration of neostigmine. Under open-loop conditions, the myasthenic patients group demonstrated distinct increases in three parameters: SFPAps (P < 0.000001), MFPA (P < 0.001) and MFPV (P < 0.001) following neostigmine injection, and the increase in SFPAps was greater than those of MFPA and MFPV (P < 0.02), while the other two groups showed no significant increases. Under closed-loop condition, only five of the myasthenic patients showed significant changes. These results suggest that the change in SFPAps during open-loop OKN before and after neostigmine administration was a specific measurement that differentiated patients with myasthenic ocular palsies from the other groups.
KW - Fast-phase amplitude
KW - Myasthenia gravis
KW - Neostigmine
KW - Open-loop
KW - Optokinetic nystagmus
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U2 - 10.1007/s00415-002-0750-0
DO - 10.1007/s00415-002-0750-0
M3 - Article
C2 - 12140671
AN - SCOPUS:0036302352
SN - 0340-5354
VL - 249
SP - 867
EP - 874
JO - Journal of neurology
JF - Journal of neurology
IS - 7
ER -