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2024
Sensory nerve conduction stimulus threshold measurements of the infraorbital nerve and its applicability as a diagnostic tool in horses with trigeminal-mediated headshaking
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Nessler, Jasmin Nicole; Delarocque, Julien; Kloock, Tanja; Twele, Lara; Neudeck, Stephan; Meyerhoff, Nina; Riese, Franziska; Cavalleri, J-M; Tipold, Andrea; Feige, K.; Niebuhr, Tobias
Publikationen als Autor:in / Herausgeber:in der Vetmeduni
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Background To determine whether sensory nerve conduction stimulus threshold measurements of the infraorbital nerve are able to differentiate horses with idiopathic trigeminal-mediated headshaking (i-TMHS) from healthy horses and from horses with secondary trigeminal-mediated headshaking (s-TMHS). In a prospective trial, headshaking horses were examined using a standardized diagnostic protocol, including advanced diagnostics such as computed tomography and 3-Tesla-magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), to differentiate s-TMHS from i-TMHS. Clinically healthy horses served as controls. Within this process, patients underwent general anesthesia, and the minimal sensory nerve conduction stimulus threshold (SNCT) of the infraorbital nerve was measured using a bipolar concentric needle electrode. Sensory nerve action potentials (SNAP) were assessed in 2.5-5 mA intervals. Minimal SNCT as well as additional measurements were calculated.Results In 60 horses, SNAP could be recorded, of which 43 horses had i-TMHS, six had suspected s-TMHS, three horses had non-facial headshaking, and eight healthy horses served as controls. Controls had a minimal SNCT >= 15 mA, whereas 14/43 horses with i-TMHS and 2/6 horses with s-TMHS showed a minimal SNCT <= 10 mA. Minimal SNCT <= 10 mA showed 100% specificity to distinguish TMHS from controls, but the sensitivity was only 41%.Conclusion A minimal SNCT of the infraorbital nerve <= 10 mA was able to differentiate healthy horses from horses with TMHS. Nevertheless, a higher minimal SNCT did not exclude i-TMHS or s-TMHS and minimal SNCT does not distinguish s-TMHS from i-TMHS.
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Trigeminal-mediated head shaking; Sensory nerve conduction stimulus threshold; Infraorbital nerve; Neuropathy
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CCBY
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Gold
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