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Erschienen in: Neuroradiology 2/2019

17.10.2018 | Interventional Neuroradiology

Predictive value of neurophysiologic monitoring during neurovascular intervention for postoperative new neurologic deficits

verfasst von: Sungjoon Lee, Doo Young Kim, Su Bin Kim, Woojin Kim, Mi-Ri Kang, Hye-Jin Kim, Ki Hwa Lee, Minwook Yoo, Byung-Sam Choi, Jung Soo Kim, Sun-Il Lee, Hae Yu Kim, Sung-Chul Jin

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Abstract

Purpose

Forms of intraoperative neurophysiologic monitoring (IONM), including somatosensory evoked potentials (SSEPs) and motor evoked potentials (MEPs), have been widely used in the field of neurosurgery. This study aimed to evaluate the diagnostic efficacy of IONM in identifying intraoperative events and predicting postoperative neurologic deficits in neurovascular intervention.

Methods

From January 2013 to December 2016, we retrospectively reviewed patients who underwent neurovascular intervention under general anesthesia with the use of IONM. Associations between significant changes in MEPs or SSEPs which were defined as a decrease more than 50% in amplitude and/or an increase more than 10% in latency and any identifiable intraoperative events and/or postoperative neurologic deficits were determined. The sensitivity and specificity values for both MEPs and SSEPs were calculated.

Results

In total, 578 patients (175 men and 403 women) were included. Their mean age was 59.5 years. SSEP changes occurred in 1% (n = 6), and MEP changes occurred in 1.2% (n = 7). Four patients suffered postoperative neurologic deficits, and identifiable intraoperative events were observed in seven patients. Both SSEP and MEP changes were significantly associated with identifiable intraoperative events and/or postoperative neurologic deficits (p < 0.001, Fisher’s exact test). The calculated sensitivity and specificity of MEP monitoring were 50 and 99.5%, respectively. The sensitivity and specificity of SSEP monitoring were both 100%.

Conclusion

Intraoperative SSEP monitoring might be a reliable and sensitive method to surveil neurologic complications during neurovascular intervention. Intraoperative MEP monitoring appears to be feasible. However, it is unclear whether MEP monitoring has any additive benefit over SSEP monitoring.
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Metadaten
Titel
Predictive value of neurophysiologic monitoring during neurovascular intervention for postoperative new neurologic deficits
verfasst von
Sungjoon Lee
Doo Young Kim
Su Bin Kim
Woojin Kim
Mi-Ri Kang
Hye-Jin Kim
Ki Hwa Lee
Minwook Yoo
Byung-Sam Choi
Jung Soo Kim
Sun-Il Lee
Hae Yu Kim
Sung-Chul Jin
Publikationsdatum
17.10.2018
Verlag
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Erschienen in
Neuroradiology / Ausgabe 2/2019
Print ISSN: 0028-3940
Elektronische ISSN: 1432-1920
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00234-018-2115-0

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