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Year: 2012  Vol. 16   Num. Suppl. 1  - May
DOI: 10.7162/S1809-9777201200S1O-009
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COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE EVOKED POTENTIAL AUDITORY OF THE BRAINSTEM WITH THE MAGNETIC NUCLEAR RESONANCE IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF NEURINOME OF VIII THE CRANIAL PAIR
ANÁLISE COMPARATIVA DO POTENCIAL EVOCADO AUDITIVO DE TRONCO ENCEFÁLICO COM A RESSONÂNCIA NUCLEAR MAGNÉTICA NO DIAGNÓSTICO DE NEURINOMA DO VIII PAR CRANIANO
Author(s):
Silvia Bona do Nascimento, Carlos Alexandre Melo Rodrigues, Dennyson Martins Sá de Almeida
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Objectives: In view of the development of more sensible devices and with bigger relation signal/noise for the diagnosis of alterations in the electrophysiology of the hearing, the evoked potential auditory of brainstem (PEATE) was compared with the magnetic nuclear resonance (RNM) in the diagnosis of neurinome of VIII the cranial pair. Material and Methods: The PEATE and RNM for diagnosis of sensorineural dyacusis and/or humming in the period of July of 2010 had been reviewed handbooks of 108 submitted patients to June of 2011. Having the RNM with examination standard gold, sensitivity (s), specificity (e) and positive predictive value had been calculated (VPP) and negative (VPN) for the PEATE in the research of neurinome of VIII the cranial pair. Results: the PEATE presented S= 100%, and =90.6%, VPP=38.5% and VPN= 100%. Conclusions: the PEATE revealed highly sensible and moderately specific in the neurinome diagnosis. The high VPN becomes possible to lock up the inquiry for neurinome in those patients with normal PEATE.

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