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Improvement of motor-evoked potentials by ketamine and spatial facilitation during spinal surgery in a young child.

F J Frei, Thomas O Erb, Sven E Ryhult, Ewald Duitmann, Carol Hasler, Juerg Luetschg
Anesthesia and analgesia Volume: 100 , Issue: 6 , Page: 1634-6
Monitoring motor evoked potentials is desirable during spine surgery but may be difficult to obtain in small children. In addition, the recording of reliable signals is often hampered by the presence of various anesthetics. We report the case of a…
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Anaesthesia for spinal surgery in adults

D A Raw
British Journal of Anaesthesia Volume: 91 , Issue: 6 , Page: 886-904
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ORGANISATION OF SOCIETIES FOR ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL TECHNOLOGY 7th INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS

Gerard Van Bruggen, Joke Janssen-poot, Nelleke Stam-de Boer, Joke Vreeburg
Technology Volume: 39 , Issue: June , Page: 1-40
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Symposium on Intraoperative Neurophysiology

Z. Rodi, V. Deletis
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Motor and somatosensory evoked potentials in a primate model of experimental spinal cord injury.

M J Arunkumar, K Srinivasa Babu, M J Chandy
Neurology India Volume: 49 , Issue: 3 , Page: 219-24
Motor and somatosensory evoked potentials (MEP and SSEP) were compared after experimental spinal cord injury in Bonnet monkeys (macaca radiata). The MEP and SSEP changes following graded injuries were related to clinical outcome. Eight healthy…
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Effect of nitrous oxide on myogenic motor potentials evoked by a six pulse train of transcranial electrical stimuli: a possible monitor for aortic surgery

E P Van Dongen, H T Beek, M A Schepens, W J Morshuis, A De Boer, L P Aarts, E H Boezeman
British Journal of Anaesthesia Volume: 82 , Issue: 3 , Page: 323-328
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Comparison of transcranial electric motor and somatosensory evoked potential monitoring during cervical spine surgery.

Alan S Hilibrand, Daniel M Schwartz, Venkat Sethuraman, Alexander R Vaccaro, Todd J Albert
The Journal of bone and joint surgery. American volume Volume: 86-A , Issue: 6 , Page: 1248-53
BACKGROUND: There has been little enthusiasm for somatosensory evoked potential monitoring in cervical spine surgery as a result, in part, of the increased risk of motor tract injury at this level, to which somatosensory monitoring may be…
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Intramedullary spinal cord tumours: a clinical outcome and radiological follow-up study.

O N Hausmann, E C Kirsch, M Tolnay, O Gratzl
Swiss medical weekly : official journal of the Swiss Society of Infectious Diseases, the Swiss Society of Internal Medicine, the Swiss Society of Pneumology Volume: 131 , Issue: 39-40 , Page: 582-7
PRINCIPLES: Intramedullary spinal cord tumours are rare. The long-term results depend on their varying natural histories and the surgical approach. Less extensive tumour resection avoids greater postoperative neurological impairment without a…
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Rasch reversible Leitungsblöcke von N. ischiadicus und N. femoralis bei Rhabdomyolyse ohne operative Entlastung

K Gardill, H. Wiethölter
Aktuelle Neurologie Volume: 32 , Issue: 1 , Page: 38-43
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Intraoperative facial motor evoked potential monitoring with transcranial electrical stimulation during skull base surgery

C.C.J. Dong, D.B. McDonald, R. Akagami, B. Westeberg, A. AlKhani, I. Kanaan, M. Hassounah
Clinical Neurophysiology Volume: 116 Page: 588-596
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Short-interval paired-pulse inhibition and facilitation of human motor cortex: the dimension of stimulus intensity

T. V Ilic, F. Meintzschel, U. Cleff, D. Ruge, K. R Kessler, U. Ziemann
The Journal of Physiology Volume: 545 , Issue: 1 , Page: 153-167
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Cortico-motoneuronal excitation of three hand muscles determined by a novel penta-stimulation technique.

Ulf Ziemann, Tihomir V Ilić, Henrik Alle, Frank Meintzschel
Brain : a journal of neurology Volume: 127 , Issue: Pt 8 , Page: 1887-98
The cortico-motoneuronal system (CMS), i.e. the monosynaptic projection from primary motor cortex to motoneurons in lamina IX of the spinal cord is, among all mammals, best developed in humans. Increasing evidence suggests that the CMS is…
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Interlimb reflex activity after spinal cord injury in man: strengthening response patterns are consistent with ongoing synaptic plasticity.

B Calancie, N Alexeeva, J G Broton, Maria R Molano
Clinical neurophysiology : official journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology Volume: 116 , Issue: 1 , Page: 75-86
OBJECTIVE: Previous reports from our laboratory have described short-latency contractions in muscles of the distal upper limb following stimulation of lower limb nerves or skin in persons with injury to the cervical spinal cord. It takes 6 or more…
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The modifying effects of stimulation pattern and propofol plasma concentration on motor-evoked potentials.

Kai M Scheufler, Peter C Reinacher, Winfried Blumrich, Josef Zentner, Hans-Joachim Priebe
Anesthesia and analgesia Volume: 100 , Issue: 2 , Page: 440-7
The quality of intraoperative motor-evoked potentials (MEPs) largely depends on the stimulation pattern and anesthetic technique. Further improvement in intraoperative MEP recording requires exact knowledge of the modifying effects of each of…
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Transcranial magnetic and electrical stimulation compared: does TES activate intracortical neuronal circuits?

J Brocke, K Irlbacher, B Hauptmann, M Voss, S a Brandt
Clinical neurophysiology : official journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology Volume: 116 , Issue: 12 , Page: 2748-56
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether, and under which conditions, transcranial electrical stimulation (TES) and transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) can activate similar neuronal structures of the human motor cortex, as indicated by…
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The effects of isoflurane and propofol on intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring during spinal surgery.

Zhengyong Chen
Journal of clinical monitoring and computing Volume: 18 , Issue: 4 , Page: 303-8
OBJECTIVES: To compare the effects of isoflurane and propofol on intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring (IONM) during spinal surgery. METHODS: Thirty-five patients were randomly assigned to receive isoflurane (n = 17) or propofol (n = 18)…
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Combined monitoring of evoked potentials during microsurgery for lesions adjacent to the brainstem and intracranial aneurysms

D-Z. Kang, Z-Y. Wu, Q. Lan, L-H. Yu, C-Y. Wang, Y-X. Lin
Chinese Medical Journal Volume: 120 , Issue: 18 , Page: 1567-1573
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Ellen R. Grass Lecture: Motor Evoked Potential Monitoring

A.D. Legatt
American journal of electroneurodiagnostic technology Volume: 44 , Issue: 4 , Page: 223–243
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