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Effects of transcranial stimulating electrode montages over the head for lower-extremity transcranial motor evoked potential monitoring.

Ryosuke Tomio1, Takenori Akiyama1, Takayuki Ohira1, Kazunari Yoshida1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE The aim of this study was to determine the most effective electrode montage to elicit lower-extremity transcranial motor evoked potentials (LE-tMEPs) using a minimum stimulation current. METHODS A realistic 3D head model was created from T1-weighted images. Finite element methods were used to visualize the electric field in the brain, which was generated by transcranial electrical stimulation via 4 electrode montage models. The stimulation threshold level of LE-tMEPs in 52 patients was also studied in a practical clinical setting to determine the effects of each electrode montage. RESULTS The electric field in the brain radially diffused from the brain surface at a maximum just below the electrodes in the finite element models. The Cz-inion electrode montage generated a centrally distributed high electric field with a current direction longitudinal and parallel to most of the pyramidal tract fibers of the lower extremity. These features seemed to be effective in igniting LE-tMEPs. Threshold level recordings of LE-tMEPs revealed that the Cz-inion electrode montage had a lower threshold on average than the C3-C4 montage, 76.5 ± 20.6 mA and 86.2 ± 20.6 mA, respectively (31 patients, t = 4.045, p < 0.001, paired t-test). In 23 (74.2%) of 31 cases, the Cz-inion montage could elicit LE-tMEPs at a lower threshold than C3-C4. CONCLUSIONS The C3-C4 and C1-C2 electrode montages are the standard for tMEP monitoring in neurosurgery, but the Cz-inion montage showed lower thresholds for the generation of LE-tMEPs. The Cz-inion electrode montage should be a good alternative for LE-tMEP monitoring when the C3-C4 has trouble igniting LE-tMEPs.

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Keywords:  CMAP = compound muscle action potential; LE = lower extremity; MEP = motor evoked potential; TES = transcranial electrical stimulation; UE-tMEP = upper-extremity tMEP; cMEP = cortical MEP; diagnostic and operative techniques; electrode montage; lower extremity; neurosurgery; tMEP = transcranial MEP; transcranial electric stimulation; transcranial motor evoked potential

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27662531     DOI: 10.3171/2016.7.JNS16643

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurosurg        ISSN: 0022-3085            Impact factor:   5.115


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1.  Effects of electrodes length and insulation for transcranial electric stimulation.

Authors:  Ryosuke Tomio
Journal:  Surg Neurol Int       Date:  2019-06-19
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