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The effect of age on motor evoked potentials in children under propofol/isoflurane anesthesia.

Jeremy A Lieberman1, Russ Lyon, John Feiner, Mohammad Diab, George A Gregory.   

Abstract

Intraoperative transcranial motor evoked potential (MEP) monitoring may help prevent neurologic injury during spine surgery. This type of monitoring may be difficult in the pediatric population under general anesthesia. We retrospectively reviewed data from 56 children, aged 2 to 18 yr, who were to undergo surgical correction of idiopathic scoliosis with MEP monitoring. Under combined isoflurane-propofol general anesthesia, before incision, we examined the minimum stimulating threshold voltage required to achieve a 50-microvolt or greater MEP response amplitude. Younger age was associated with an increase in the threshold voltage needed to elicit a sufficient MEP response. In addition, younger age was associated with longer stimulating pulse trains and greater need to adjust stimulating scalp electrodes. Body surface area, height, weight, and body mass index were also significant factors, but they were not independent predictors, after adjusting for age. Younger children received significantly lower levels of isoflurane and comparable doses of propofol, compared with older patients. Stronger stimulation needed to produce MEP responses in younger patients may reflect immaturity of their central nervous system, specifically conduction by the descending corticospinal motor tracts. Greater attention must be given to optimizing physiologic variables, limiting depressant anesthetics, and selecting the most favorable stimulating conditions in children, especially those <10 yr old.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16861411     DOI: 10.1213/01.ane.0000226142.15746.b2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anesth Analg        ISSN: 0003-2999            Impact factor:   5.108


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