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[Prognosis of traumatic spinal cord lesions. Significance of clinical and electrophysiological findings].

A Curt1, V Dietz.   

Abstract

The clinical examination of patients with spinal cord injury can be supplemented by electrophysiological techniques (somatosensory-evoked potentials (SSEP), motor-evoked potentials (MEP), electroneurography) to assess the extent and severity of a spinal cord injury. As essential advantage of these techniques in comparison with the clinical examination is that they can be reliably applied even in uncooperative patients. These techniques allow an early prognosis of the functional deficit in patients with acute spinal cord injury. Recordings of tibial nerve SSEP and MEP of the anterior tibial muscle allow to predict the outcome of ambulatory capacity, while recordings of pudendal nerve SSEP allow prognosis of the bladder function to be assessed. In tetraplegic patients median and ulnar nerve SSEP and MEP of the abductor digiti minimi muscle can indicate the development of hand function. Electroneurography allows to differentiate between the proportion of peripheral and central nervous lesions underlying the muscle paresis. This is of prognostic value with regard to the development of muscle tone and consequently for planning therapy. The electrophysiological examinations are of complementary value in the diagnostic assessment of spinal cord lesions, in the prediction of functional outcome, and in monitoring the course of neurological deficits. This is helpful for planning and selection of appropriate therapeutic approaches (e.g. functional electrical stimulation, application of botulinum toxin, splinting procedures) within the rehabilitation programme.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9312682     DOI: 10.1007/s001150050151

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nervenarzt        ISSN: 0028-2804            Impact factor:   1.214


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1.  High-precision radiotherapy of motor deficits due to metastatic spinal cord compression (PRE-MODE): a multicenter phase 2 study.

Authors:  Dirk Rades; Jon Cacicedo; Antonio J Conde-Moreno; Claudia Doemer; Jürgen Dunst; Darejan Lomidze; Barbara Segedin; Denise Olbrich; Niels Henrik Holländer
Journal:  BMC Cancer       Date:  2017-12-04       Impact factor: 4.430

2.  Radiotherapy for metastatic spinal cord compression with increased radiation doses (RAMSES-01): a prospective multicenter study.

Authors:  Dirk Rades; Olfred Hansen; Lars Henrik Jensen; Liesa Dziggel; Christian Staackmann; Claudia Doemer; Jon Cacicedo; Antonio J Conde-Moreno; Barbara Segedin; Raquel Ciervide-Jurio; Carmen Rubio-Rodriguez; Luis A Perez-Romasanta; Ana Alvarez-Gracia; Kristopher Dennis; Carlos Ferrer-Albiach; Arturo Navarro-Martin; Fernando Lopez-Campos; Natalia Jankarashvili; Stefan Janssen; Denise Olbrich; Niels Henrik Holländer
Journal:  BMC Cancer       Date:  2019-11-29       Impact factor: 4.430

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