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A practical guide for anesthetic management during intraoperative motor evoked potential monitoring.

Masahiko Kawaguchi1, Hiroki Iida2, Satoshi Tanaka3, Naokazu Fukuoka4, Hironobu Hayashi5, Shunsuke Izumi6, Kenji Yoshitani7, Manabu Kakinohana6.   

Abstract

Postoperative motor dysfunction can develop after spinal surgery, neurosurgery and aortic surgery, in which there is a risk of injury of motor pathway. In order to prevent such devastating complication, intraoperative monitoring of motor evoked potentials (MEP) has been conducted. However, to prevent postoperative motor dysfunction, proper understanding of MEP monitoring and proper anesthetic managements are required. Especially, a variety of anesthetics and neuromuscular blocking agent are known to attenuate MEP responses. In addition to the selection of anesthetic regime to record the baseline and control MEP, the measures to keep the level of hypnosis and muscular relaxation at constant are crucial to detect the changes of MEP responses after the surgical manipulation. Once the changes of MEP are observed based on the institutional alarm criteria, multidisciplinary team members should share the results of MEP monitoring and respond to check the status of monitoring and recover the possible motor nerve injury. Prevention of MEP-related adverse effects is also important to be considered. The Working Group of Japanese Society of Anesthesiologists (JSA) developed this practical guide aimed to help ensure safe and successful surgery through appropriate anesthetic management during intraoperative MEP monitoring.

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Keywords:  Anesthesia; Aortic surgery; Guideline; Intraoperative monitoring; Motor evoked potential; Neurosurgery; Spinal surgery

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31630259     DOI: 10.1007/s00540-019-02698-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Anesth        ISSN: 0913-8668            Impact factor:   2.078


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