1. Triggered EMG (T-EMG) Values of Pedicle Screws with a Powered Screwdriver vs A Standard Probe in Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis Do Not Agree: A Prospective Validation Study
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Eun Bi Kim, Micaela Cyr, Wayne Whitmore, Willy Boucharel, Nicole Michael, Sumeet Garg, and Claire Palmer
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Male ,Validation study ,Adolescent ,Intraoperative Neurophysiological Monitoring ,Idiopathic scoliosis ,Electromyography ,050105 experimental psychology ,03 medical and health sciences ,Young Adult ,0302 clinical medicine ,Pedicle Screws ,Evoked Potentials, Somatosensory ,Medicine ,Humans ,0501 psychology and cognitive sciences ,Prospective Studies ,Pedicle screw ,Child ,Orthodontics ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Spinal instrumentation ,business.industry ,05 social sciences ,musculoskeletal system ,Surgical Instruments ,Electric Stimulation ,body regions ,Medical Laboratory Technology ,Spinal Fusion ,Treatment Outcome ,Scoliosis ,Female ,Neurology (clinical) ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
Triggered electromyography (t-EMG) is a common technique used during spinal instrumentation in surgery for adolescent idiopathic scoliosis. This study tests the validity of t-EMG values obtained with a standard ball-tipped probe after completion of screw placement versus t-EMG values obtained during screw insertion with a powered screwdriver. t-EMG values were collected for screws spanning T7-L5 using both a standard probe and a powered screwdriver. A power analysis determined that a sample size of 300 screws would provide enough precision to estimate limits of agreement within ±2 mA. A monopolar constant current stimulation technique (0.2 ms duration and 3.11 Hz stimulation rate) was used at each level. EMG was acquired with placement of bipolar pairs of subdermal needle electrodes. A Bland-Altman plot was used to assess agreement between threshold readings from the two techniques. Twenty-nine patients were enrolled in this study with 305 screws. t-EMG values measured using a powered screwdriver were on average 1 mA lower than values from a standard probe. When readings less than or equal to 20 mA were considered, the limits of agreement were approximately 4 and 7 mA overall. In total, 28/305 (9%) screws were removed and reinserted, 9/305 (3%) screws were redirected, and 3/305 (1%) screws were aborted based on t-EMG readings. Despite a small overall difference in t-EMG value between the standard probe and screwdriver, there was still large variability in agreement between the two techniques. t-EMG values obtained with a powered screwdriver during screw insertion are not interchangeable with values measured by a probe.
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- 2019