Temperature threshold testing: a systematic review.

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Abstract

The diagnosis of small fiber neuropathy (SFN) has been recently defined as typical symptoms due to small nerve fiber dysfunction accompanied by reduced intra-epidermal nerve fiber density (IENFD) or abnormal temperature threshold testing (TTT). Guidelines have been published for the assessment of IENFD. However, international guidelines for TTT are lacking. This paper presents a systematic literature review on reported TTT methods and provides recommendations for its future use in studies evaluating patients. A total of 164 papers fulfilled pre-defined requirements and were selected for review. Over 15 types of instruments are currently being used with a variety of methodological approaches for location, stimulus application, and sensation qualities examined. Consensus is needed to standardize the use of TTT as a diagnostic and follow-up tool in patients. © 2013 Peripheral Nerve Society.

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Bakkers, M., Faber, C. G., Peters, M. J. H., Reulen, J. P. H., Franssen, H., Fischer, T. Z., & Merkies, I. S. J. (2013). Temperature threshold testing: a systematic review. Journal of the Peripheral Nervous System : JPNS. https://doi.org/10.1111/jns5.12001

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