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  • 1
    ISSN: 1432-1076
    Keywords: Infantile spasms ; Etiological factors ; Clinical aspects ; Long term prognosis
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract The etiological factors, clinical aspects and long term prognosis were studied in 200 patients with infantile spasms. Forty-eight (24.0%) died and the rest were aged 6 years or more at the time of final follow-up. In 73 (36.5%) the etiology was prenatal, in 44 (22.0%) perinatal, and in 17 (8.5%) postnatal: 18 cases (9.0%) were cryptogenic. The remaining 48 (24.0%) patients were doubtful cases. The mortality of the pre-and perinatal cases at 35.6% and 34.1% respectively was significantly higher than that in the other etiologic groups (P〈0.001). With regard to the onset of spasms, these were very carly in the pre-and perinatal groups, whereas in the postnatal group the onset was late. The onset in the doubtful and cryptogenic groups was in between. Some 44.4% of the cryptogenic cases showed normal mental and physical development after the age of 6 years, whereas less than 10% of the prenatal and perinatal group did so. Almost all of the doubtful cases became mentally subnormal. The incidence of a family history of epilepsy or other convulsive disorders in the first, second and third degree relatives was highest in the cryptogenic cases (40.0%), and lowest in the perinatal cases (9.3%) (P〈0.01). The incidence of laughing attacks was highest in the postnatal cases (42.9%), against no such attacks in cryptogenic cases (P〈0.01). The attacks seemed to be linked with organic brain lesions. Among various factors related to the etiology of infantile spasms, genetic propensity seemed especially important in cryptogenic cases.
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  • 2
    ISSN: 1432-1076
    Keywords: EEG ; Evoked potentials ; Newborn ; Intracranial hemorrhage
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract The EEG, visual and auditory evoked potentials (VEP, AEP) were evaluated in 16 full-term newborn infants who had intracranial hemorrhage documented by computerized tomography (CT). Three of them had supratentorial, three, supra- and infratentorial hemorrhage, while the other ten had infra- or peri-tentorial bleeding. Three died during the neonatal period. Eight of the 13 surviving infants were neurologically normal and five were abnormal at the time of the follow-up. Those who had normal or mildly abnormal background EEGs all developed normally, while those whose neonatal EEG was severely abnormal subsequently developed neurological sequelae irrespective of the extent of intracranial hemorrhage. The EEG, VEP or AEP is of little value in the diagnosis of intracranial bleeding but the EEG is valuable in assessing the degree of associated parenchymatous damage and is of great prognostic significance.
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  • 3
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    Medical & biological engineering & computing 22 (1984), S. 309-316 
    ISSN: 1741-0444
    Keywords: Capacitive transducer ; Error analysis ; Foot force ; Gait analysis
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology , Medicine
    Notes: Abstract A capacitive transducer is developed which continuously measures the vertical component of foot forces during walking. The transducer is shaped like an insole and consists of two subtransducer units, the front and rear. The outputs of the two units are summed to give the total force exerted by the foot. Each unit has a multilayered structure. The basic layer is a 2 mm Neoprene sponge sheet sandwiched by two 50 μm copper foils. They as a whole form a capacitor. The other two layers are a driving shield and static shield, which minimise the effect of stray capacitance and power-line noise, respectively. The transducer is thin (3·8 mm), light (90 g) and flexible and so does not hinder the natural gait pattern. It can be attached to the sale of the shoe easily by elastic bands and Velcro straps. The accuracy of the transducer is well within ±10 per cent of the full scale. An error analysis is made to clarify the change in sensitivity owing to a localised foad. The results are used to compensate for the inherent nonlinearity of the transducer units.
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  • 4
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    Medical & biological engineering & computing 21 (1983), S. 664-673 
    ISSN: 1741-0444
    Keywords: Clinical assessment ; Data processing ; Foot force ; Locomotion disability
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology , Medicine
    Notes: Abstract A real need has existed for the development of simple, inexpensive, and yet functionally significant gait assessment systems that could be used in clinical practice. The paper describes a new scheme for the data processing of the output of a simple foot force measuring device previously reported by the authors. Only vertical forces exerted on the forefoot and the heel are measured continuously by the device. From these signals, the muscle moment acting on the ankle, the centre of pressure in one foot and the centre of pressure between both feet are calculated. Thus information on the muscle activities at the ankle and on the transfer of body weight in the progressional direction is derived. A brief description of the mathematical background is given first, and the clinical relevance of this method is discussed with several illustrations of preliminary results on normal and pathological subjects.
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    Medical & biological engineering & computing 22 (1984), S. 70-76 
    ISSN: 1741-0444
    Keywords: Correlation analysis ; Gait analysis ; Gait evaluation ; Pathological gait ; Quantitative indices
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology , Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Although various methods have been proposed for quantitative evaluation of pathological gait, they are not yet widely used as routine clinical tools. The reasons are that measuring systems are too expensive and complicated and that the validity of the methods has not been fully examined in a statistical manner. In this paper, the validity of a new evaluation method based on a simple foot-force measuring device is investigated in terms of the correlation between quantitative indices and visually-rated grades. Forty-eight hemiparetic patients secondary to cerebral vascular accident walked on a 15 m straight level floor. Four people independently evaluated each subject in eight gait characteristics or items on a scale of 1–4 grades on the basis of visual inspection. These items include symmetry, variation, fluctuation, and dependence on the cane. At the same time, the vertical ground-reaction forces exerted on the right and left feet and on the cane were measured, and then quantitative indices representing these eight items were derived. All but one index shows a reasonably good correlation with the mean of the grades of the four observers. Thus, the feasibility of these indices is demonstrated. Statistical analysis also reveals several problems inherent in visual rating, such as inconsistency in the interpretation of evaluation criteria among observers, and a degradation of the independence of items owing to the observer’s subjectivity.
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