RU99110095A - METHOD FOR DIAGNOSTIC OF FUNCTIONAL STATE OF EXTRAPYRAMID PATH - Google Patents

METHOD FOR DIAGNOSTIC OF FUNCTIONAL STATE OF EXTRAPYRAMID PATH

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RU99110095A
RU99110095A RU99110095/14A RU99110095A RU99110095A RU 99110095 A RU99110095 A RU 99110095A RU 99110095/14 A RU99110095/14 A RU 99110095/14A RU 99110095 A RU99110095 A RU 99110095A RU 99110095 A RU99110095 A RU 99110095A
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lumbar spinal
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Андрей Геннадьевич Ремнев
Николай Васильевич Назаренко
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1. Способ диагностики функционального состояния экстрапирамидных путей, включающий магнитную стимуляцию головного мозга и поясничного спинного мозга, последующие регистрацию латентных периодов моторных ответов большеберцовой мышцы, определение и анализ разницы латентных периодов моторных ответов большеберцовой мышцы при магнитной стимуляции головного мозга и при магнитной стимуляции поясничного отдела спинного мозга, отличающийся тем, что производят магнитную стимуляцию затылочного отдела головного мозга, а после определения разницы латентных периодов моторных ответов большеберцовой мышцы при магнитной стимуляции затылочного отдела головного мозга и при магнитной стимуляции поясничного отдела спинного мозга устанавливают скорость распространения возбуждения по экстрапирамидным путям, при этом по снижению скорости распространения возбуждения по экстрапирамидным путям до 14,3 ± 0,7 м/с и более диагностируют нарушение проведения возбуждения на стороне снижения этой скорости.1. A method for diagnosing the functional state of extrapyramidal pathways, including magnetic stimulation of the brain and lumbar spinal cord, subsequent registration of latent periods of motor responses of the tibial muscle, determination and analysis of the difference in latent periods of motor responses of the tibial muscle during magnetic stimulation of the brain and magnetic stimulation of the lumbar spinal cord brain, characterized in that they produce magnetic stimulation of the occipital region of the brain, and after determining the times faces of latent periods of motor responses of the tibial muscle during magnetic stimulation of the occipital brain and during magnetic stimulation of the lumbar spinal cord establish the speed of excitation propagation along extrapyramidal paths, while reducing the speed of excitation propagation along extrapyramidal paths to 14.3 ± 0.7 m / with and more diagnose a violation of the excitation on the side of reducing this speed. 2. Способ по п.1, отличающийся тем, что скорость распространения возбуждения по экстрапирамидным путям устанавливают отношением расстояния между точками магнитной стимуляции затылочного отдела головного мозга и поясничного отдела спинного мозга к разнице латентных периодов моторных ответов большеберцовой мышцы при магнитной стимуляции затылочного отдела головного мозга и при магнитной стимуляции поясничного отдела спинного мозга. 2. The method according to claim 1, characterized in that the speed of excitation propagation along extrapyramidal paths is established by the ratio of the distance between the points of magnetic stimulation of the occipital brain and lumbar spinal cord to the difference in latent periods of motor responses of the tibial muscle during magnetic stimulation of the occipital brain and with magnetic stimulation of the lumbar spinal cord.
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