Clinical and electrodiagnostic characteristics of nitrous oxide-induced neuropathy in Taiwan

Han Tao Li, Chun Che Chu, Kuo Hsuan Chang, Ming Feng Liao, Hong Shiu Chang, Hung Chou Kuo, Rong Kuo Lyu*

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Objective Nitrous oxide-induced neuropathy is toxic neuropathy occasionally encountered in Taiwanese neurological clinics. Only several case reports described their electrodiagnostic features. We used a case-control design to investigate the detailed electrodiagnostic characteristics and possible factors relating to severe nerve injury. Methods We retrospectively reviewed 33 patients with nitrous oxide-induced neuropathy over a 10-year period and reported their demographic data, spinal cord MRI, laboratory examinations and nerve conduction studies. 56 healthy controls’ nerve conduction studies were collected for comparison analysis. Results We noted significant motor and sensory amplitudes reduction, conduction velocities slowing, and latencies prolongation in most tested nerves compared to the controls. Similar nerve conduction study characteristics with prominent lower limbs’ motor and sensory amplitudes reduction was observed in patient groups with or without abnormal vitamin B12 and/or homocysteine levels. Among those with lower limbs’ motor or sensory amplitudes reduction <20% of the lower limit of normal, higher homocysteine levels were detected. Conclusions Severe impairments of the lower limbs’ sensory and motor amplitudes were frequently noted in patients with nitrous oxide exposure. Nitrous oxide exposure itself is an important factor for the development of neuropathy. Significance Our study contributes to the understanding of electrodiagnostic features underlying the nitrous oxide-induced neuropathy.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3288-3293
Number of pages6
JournalClinical Neurophysiology
Volume127
Issue number10
DOIs
StatePublished - 01 10 2016

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© 2016 International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology

Keywords

  • Electrodiagnosis
  • Homocysteine
  • NO neuropathy
  • Nerve conduction study
  • Nitrous oxide-induced neuropathy
  • Toxic neuropathy

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