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Alarm criteria for motor evoked potentials

Neurology India, 2017
To evaluate three commonly used alarm criteria for interpreting the significance and diagnostic value of transcranial motor evoked potential (TcMEP) changes during spinal surgery.A systematic literature search was performed using PubMed/MEDLINE, Web of Science, and EMBASE from 1945 to January 2014. We included all those studies that were (1) randomized
Parthasarathy D, Thirumala   +6 more
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Evoked potentials in motor system diseases

Neurology, 1988
We studied pattern-shift visual (PSVEP), brainstem auditory (BAEP), and somatosensory (SEP) evoked potentials in 38 unselected patients with motor system diseases (MSD) (28 sporadic, 10 familial). PSVEPs were normal in all patients, and BAEPs were normal in all except one with clinical hearing loss who had absent waves I and III and prolonged wave V ...
G D, Cascino   +4 more
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Transcranial Motor-Evoked Potentials

2011
Motor-evoked potentials (MEPs) are the most recent addition to routine intraoperative neurophysiologic monitoring (IOM). Enthusiastic reports of improved outcomes obtained with the use of somatosenory evoked potential (SEP) monitoring, primarily for scoliosis procedures in children and young adults, were quickly followed by case reports of isolated ...
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[Motor Evoked Potential].

No shinkei geka. Neurological surgery, 2023
Motor evoked potential(MEP)is the most widely used intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring measure. It includes cortical direct stimulation MEP(dMEP), which directly stimulates the primary motor cortex of the frontal lobe identified by short-latency somatosensory evoked potentials, and transcranial MEP(tcMEP), which involves high-current or high ...
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Exploration of the Intraoperative Motor Evoked Potential

SPINE, 2016
Prospective study.The objectives of the study was to (1) seek a relation between motor evoked potential (MEP) and corresponding cervical cord function in cervical compression myelopathy (CCM) and (2) explore a high-sensitive MEP range that can predict the intraoperative monitoring change ahead in cervical spine surgery.There have been lots of ...
Shujie, Wang, Ye, Tian
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Motor Evoked Potentials

Abstract This chapter focuses on motor evoked potentials (MEP). It cites how painless transcranial magnetic stimulation (TTMS) has generally replaced electric shock, gaining wide acceptance in the clinical study of MEP. In addition, magnetic stimulation can excite the motor roots in the region of the intervertebral foramina as well as ...
Jun Kimura, Jeffrey A. Strakowski
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Motor-evoked potentials: unusual findings

Clinical Neurophysiology, 1999
The aims of this study were to present rare findings of motor evoked potentials (MEPs) in 3 patients with spastic paraparesis and to show that careful interpretation is indispensable in experiments done with very high intensity stimulation.The conduction along several segments of the descending tracts was studied by our previously published method in 3
Y, Ugawa, I, Kanazawa
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The diagnostic value of motor evoked potentials

Clinical Neurophysiology, 1999
To assess the diagnostic usefulness of motor evoked potentials (MEPs) and to identify the optimal method for calculating the central conduction time. The test results were evaluated in a prospective study of 1023 neurological patients.We evaluated the correlation between clinical and electrophysiological findings, the accuracy, the sensitivity, the ...
V, Di Lazzaro   +6 more
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Motor performance and sensory-evoked potentials

Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, 1970
Abstract Averaged evoked potentials (EP) to tones were determined for fifteen subjects in three tasks which were designed to evaluate the effects of motor response, of withholding a response and of different response latencies. With the influence of eye movement minimized, it was found that the various deflections of the sensory EPs were affected ...
L, Karlin, M J, Martz, A M, Mordkoff
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[Motor evoked potentials].

Masui. The Japanese journal of anesthesiology, 2006
Motor dysfunction following spinal surgery and thoracoabdominal aortic surgery remain as one of their devastating complications. Since the development of postoperative motor dysfunction can deteriorate quality of life of patients, the prevention of such complications is an important clinical challenge.
Masahiko, Kawaguchi, Hitoshi, Furuya
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