Vibrotactile sensitivity of patients with HIV-related sensory neuropathy: An exploratory study.
David KarpulSarah McIntyreAndré van SchaikPaul P BreenJeannine M HeckmannPublished in: Brain and behavior (2018)
HIV-PN participants were found to have lower VPT sensitivity than controls for all three vibration frequencies, and VPT was more sensitive at higher vibration frequencies for both HIV-PN and controls. VPT sensitivity was reduced with older age. Years on ART was correlated with VPT-25 Hz but not with VPT in general. Notably, VPT sensitivity did not correlate with the clinically used 128 Hz TF severity grades. Outcomes of tests for interaction with vibration frequency suggest that HIV-PN pathology does not affect all mechanoreceptors similarly.