Influence of gender on the vestibular evoked myogenic potential


Autoria(s): CARNABA, Aline Tenorio Lins; FARIAS, Vanessa Vieira; SANTOS, Nastassia; OLIVEIRA, Aline Cabral de; RODRIGUES, Renato Glauco de Souza; MENEZES, Pedro de Lemos
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

Data(s)

19/10/2012

19/10/2012

2011

Resumo

There is no consensus on the relevance of factors that influence gender differences in the behavior of muscles. Some studies have reported a relationship between muscle tension and amplitude of the vestibular evoked myogenic potential; others, that results depend on which muscles are studied or on how much load is applied. Aims: This study aims to compare vestibular evoked myogenic potential parameters between genders in young individuals. Methods: Eighty young adults were selected - 40 men and 40 women. Stimuli were averaged tone-bursts at 500 Hz, 90 dBHL intensity, and a 10-1000 Hz bandpass filter with amplification of 10-25 microvolts per division. The recordings were made in 80 ms windows. Study type: An experimental and prospective study. Results: No significant gender differences were found in wave latency - p = 0.19 and p = 0.50 for waves P13 and N23, respectively. No differences were found in amplitude values - p = 0.28 p = 0.40 for waves P13 and N23, respectively. Conclusion: There were no gender differences in latency and amplitude factors; the sternocleidomastoid muscle strain was monitored during the examination.

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Brazilian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology (Impresso), v.77, n.2, p.245-248, 2011

1808-8694

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/25049

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eng

Publicador

ASSOC BRASILEIRA OTORRINOLARINGOLOGIA & CIRURGIA CERVICOFACIAL

Relação

Brazilian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology (Impresso)

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closedAccess

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Palavras-Chave #evoked potentials #auditory #evoked potentials #motor #muscle tonus #vestibule #labyrinth #STERNOCLEIDOMASTOID MUSCLE #MENIERES-DISEASE #RESPONSES #EXTENSOR #ORIGIN
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article

original article

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