Assessment of peripheral nerve function in end stage uremia by clinical and conventional nerve conduction velocity studies was compared to that using H reflex measurements. The latter proved to be the most sensitive technique. The results of the test correlated well with clinical and with other neuro-physiological measures. Nerve function as evaluated by H reflexes remained stable during the first 2 years of dialysis, but deteriorated later on. H reflex latencies shortened after renal transplantation. The results of H reflex measurements did not correlate with biochemical parameters, which makes the test a less attractive overall measure for the efficiency of therapy in uremia. In the follow-up of patients under treatment for uremic polyneuropathy, however, recording of H reflexes provides an important measure.
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