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New objective and quantitative tests for gustatory sweating.

P Dulguerov1, D Quinodoz, A Vaezi

  • 1Division of Head and Neck Surgery, Geneva University Hospital, Switzerland. pavel.dulguerov@hcuge.ch

Acta Oto-Laryngologica
|September 9, 1999
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Two new tests accurately measure gustatory sweating quantitatively and topographically. These methods utilize a specialized paper stencil for precise parotid region analysis.

Area of Science:

  • Physiology
  • Medical Diagnostics

Background:

  • Gustatory sweating, particularly in the parotid region, is a complex physiological response.
  • Accurate measurement of gustatory sweating is crucial for diagnosing certain neurological and autonomic disorders.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce two novel tests for assessing gustatory sweating.
  • To provide both quantitative and topographic data on sweating responses.
  • To calibrate these new tests for reliable clinical application.

Main Methods:

  • Development of two new gustatory sweating tests utilizing a custom-fit paper stencil for the parotid region.
  • The blotting paper technique measures sweat volume by weight difference before and after stimulation.
  • The iodine-sublimated paper histogram (ISPH) technique uses color change on digitized paper to map sweat area.

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Main Results:

  • Both developed tests offer quantitative and topographic insights into gustatory sweating.
  • Calibration with saline demonstrates the accuracy of the measurement techniques.
  • The ISPH method allows for precise area measurement through digital analysis and histogram algorithms.

Conclusions:

  • The newly developed blotting paper and ISPH tests provide reliable methods for evaluating gustatory sweating.
  • These tests offer valuable quantitative and topographic data for clinical assessment.
  • The techniques are calibrated and suitable for diagnostic purposes in the parotid region.