Clinical neurophysiology : official journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology
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Comparative Study Clinical Trial
Comparison of different modalities for detection of small fiber neuropathy.
In general, large fiber sensory function is easier to assess than small fiber function both clinically and electrophysiologically. Therefore, small fiber sensory neuropathies are more difficult to diagnose. The relative sensitivities of different electrodiagnostic tests for small fiber neuropathy are not known. We sought to determine and compare the sensitivities of quantitative thermal sensory testing (QST), quantitative sudomotor axon reflex testing (QSART), and cardiovascular autonomic testing for diagnosis in patients with clinically suspected small fiber neuropathy. ⋯ Of the modalities tested, QSART was most sensitive in confirming the clinical suspicion of a small fiber neuropathy. Autonomic cardiovascular abnormalities were also common in our patients. Clinical examination and QSART may be optimal for screening patients for small fiber neuropathy.