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Gambaran Hasil Studi Konduksi Saraf Pada Pasien Pleksopati Brakialis Di Provinsi Riau Periode 2023-2025
Brachial plexopathy is a disorder involving the brachial plexus that can cause sensory and motor disturbances in the upper extremities. Nerve conduction study (NCS) is one of the diagnostic methods used to evaluate brachial plexopathy. This descriptive study aimed to determine the findings of nerve conduction studies in cases of brachial plexopathy at Arifin Achmad General Hospital of Riau Province and Awal Bross Panam Hospital, Pekanbaru. A total of 25 cases were included in this study. The majority of patients were aged 20–39 years and ≥40 years (each 36%), male (76%), with left-sided extremity involvement (56%), lesions located in the superior trunk (52%), partial brachial plexopathy (76%), and axonotmesis-type injury (72%). In the median nerve, motor NCS showed decreased responses (64%), sensory NCS decreased (56%), motor amplitude decreased (60%), sensory amplitude decreased (68%), distal motor latency was prolonged (52%), and distal sensory latency was normal (60%). In the ulnar nerve, motor NCS decreased (52%), sensory NCS was normal (52%), motor amplitude decreased (52%), sensory amplitude decreased (52%), distal motor latency was prolonged (52%), and distal sensory latency was prolonged (52%). In the radial nerve, motor NCS decreased (52%), motor amplitude decreased (64%), and distal motor latency was normal (52%). In the axillary nerve, motor amplitude decreased (72%) and distal motor latency was prolonged (68%).
Keywords: brachial plexopathy, nerve conduction study
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