J Korean Acad Rehabil Med.  1999 Apr;23(2):303-309.

Diagnostic Value of Tendon Reflex in Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy

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  • 1Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Chonnam National University College of Medicine.

Abstract


OBJECTIVE
To investigate the role of tendon reflex test in the diagnosis of diabetic peripheral neuropathy. METHOD: Patellar tendon reflex (PTR) and achilles tendon reflex (ATR) were recorded in forty six diabetic patients and thirty seven normal adults by delivering tendon taps with an electric reflex hammer. Forty six diabetic patients were divided into two groups based on nerve conduction study and diabetic neuropathy score: group 1 consisted of nineteen patients with peripheral neuropathy, group 2 consisted of twenty seven patients without peripheral neuropathy. Multiple regression equations using latency as a variable dependent on age and height were used and upper crossing of the 3 standard deviation level with regression on height and age was considered abnormal.
RESULTS
Mean latencies of PTR and ATR were prolonged in the diabetic patients in comparison with the controls (p<0.01) and were prolonged in group 1 compared to group 2. In group 1, PTR was abnormal in 14 cases (sensitivity: 73.6%, specifity: 88%) and ATR was abnormal in 13 cases (sensitivity: 68.4%, specifity: 85.1%). In group 2, PTR was abnormal in 3 cases and ATR was abnormal in 4 cases.
CONCLUSION
Tendon reflex test would be a valuable supplement to conventional nerve conduction studies for detection of diabetic peripheral neuropathy, especially in the proximal segment.

Keyword

Tendon reflex; Electric reflex hammer; Diabetic peripheral neuropathy

MeSH Terms

Achilles Tendon
Adult
Diabetic Neuropathies
Diagnosis
Humans
Neural Conduction
Patellar Ligament
Peripheral Nervous System Diseases*
Reflex
Reflex, Stretch*
Tendons*
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