Background: To evaluate possible differences in distal polyneuropathy (PN) characteristics and degree of abnormalities for various small and large fibre parameters in diabetes type 1 (DM1) and type 2 (DM2).
Methods: Sixty-six DM1 and 57 DM2 patients with or without PN symptoms were included. Nerve conduction studies (NCS), quantitative sensory testing (QST) and quantification of intraepidermal nerve fibres (IENFs) were performed. Z-scores were calculated from reference materials.
Results: In both groups, 42% had abnormal NCS classification, 42% (DM1) and 39% (DM2) abnormal QST, as well as 40% (DM1) and 32% (DM2) abnormal IENF density. Seventy percent (DM1) and 65% (DM2) had one of the three tests abnormal (differences not significant). Correlations were found between most Z-score parameters and disease duration and HbA1c in DM1, but fewer in DM2. In multivariate analysis, some NCS and QST Z-scores were more abnormal in DM2. Symptom scoring correlated better with NCS and QST parameters in DM1.
Conclusions: The differences could be referred to disease duration, glycaemic control and possibly patient age. The various parameters from NCS, QST and IENF analysis contribute differently in the assessment of polyneuropathy.
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