Abstract:
Objective: To determine the distribution rate of Electroneuromyography diagnosis and correspondence between the preliminary diagnosis and final outcome. Methods: The retrospective study was conducted at the Department of Neurology, Harran University, Sanliurfa, Turkey, and comprised record of patients diagnosed with Electroneuromyography during a 24-month period from Aril 2011 to Aril 2013. SSS 11.5 was used for data analysis. Results: Of the 4,230 cases reviewed, 1,946 (46%) showed normal Electroneuromyography findings despite pathological Electroneuromyography findings in 2,284(54%) cases. The most common diagnosis was caral tunnel syndrome in 721(17%) patients, followed by polyneuropathy 312(7.4%), periheral nerve injury 238(5.6%), brachial plexus lesion 180(4.3%), myopathy 114(2.7%), lumbar radiculopathy 108(2.6%), poliomyelitis 62(1.5%) and injection neuropathy 62(1.5%). Conclusion: Off-label use of Electroneuromyography may be reduced by using electroneurophysiological laboratory rotation as well as adequate and comprehensive clinical evaluation of patients.
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245-247
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Journal: Journal of Pakistan Medical Association, Volume: 64, Issue: 3, Year: 2014