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Intraoperative Neurophysiologic Monitoring for Adult Patients Undergoing Posterior Spinal Fusion.
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World neurosurgery [World Neurosurg] 2017 Mar; Vol. 99, pp. 267-274. Date of Electronic Publication: 2016 Dec 05. - Publication Year :
- 2017
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Abstract
- Background: Somatosensory evoked potentials (SSEPs) and motor evoked potentials (MEPs) are frequently used to monitor neurologic function during spinal deformity surgery. The sensitivity and specificity of intraoperative neurophysiologic monitoring (IONM) in patients undergoing posterior spinal fusion (PSF) is debatable.<br />Methods: A retrospective review of all patients undergoing PSF with IONM from October 2008 to December 2012 was performed. Factors including sex, operative time, and spinal levels of posterior fusion were analyzed as risk factors for intraoperative alerts.<br />Results: A total of 784 consecutive patients who underwent PSF with IONM without any baseline deficits were analyzed. Patients included 45% men (n = 356) and 55% women (n = 428), with a mean age of 56 years. The mean procedure time was 7 hours. Intraoperative alerts were noted for 3.3% (n = 26) of patients. In this cohort, the average number of levels involved per procedure was approximately 7, ranging from 1 to 16 levels. Of all the spinal levels, the cervicothoracic region had the highest incidence of intraoperative alerts (6 of 97 cervicothoracic cases, P = 0.06). Among these patients, age (P = 0.32), sex (P = 0.66), and procedure time (P = 0.63) were not predictive factors. Four out of 26 (15%) patients had neurologic deficits despite surgeon intervention after neuromonitoring alerts.<br />Conclusions: SSEP and MEP changes occurred in 3.3% of patients undergoing PSF, with the highest incidence at the cervicothoracic level. Twenty-three out of 26 patients with intraoperative neuromonitoring changes had improvements in IONM signals after interventions during surgery. Further studies using larger patient numbers may be useful in establishing the utility of neuromonitoring in PSF.<br /> (Copyright © 2016 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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- Adolescent
Adult
Aged
Aged, 80 and over
Causality
Comorbidity
Female
Humans
Intraoperative Complications diagnosis
Male
Middle Aged
Oregon epidemiology
Prevalence
Reproducibility of Results
Retrospective Studies
Risk Factors
Sensitivity and Specificity
Spinal Cord Injuries prevention & control
Young Adult
Intraoperative Complications epidemiology
Intraoperative Complications prevention & control
Intraoperative Neurophysiological Monitoring statistics & numerical data
Spinal Cord Injuries diagnosis
Spinal Cord Injuries epidemiology
Spinal Fusion statistics & numerical data
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Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1878-8769
- Volume :
- 99
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- World neurosurgery
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 27923761
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wneu.2016.11.136