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Predicting Intraoperative Feasibility of Combined TES-mMEP and Cssep Monitoring During Scoliosis Surgery Based on Preoperative Neurophysiological Assessment.

The spine journal official journal of the North American Spine Society(2013)

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BACKGROUND CONTEXT:Combined monitoring of muscle motor evoked potentials elicited by transcranial electric stimulation (TES-mMEP) and cortical somatosensory evoked potentials (cSSEPs) is safe and effective for spinal cord monitoring during scoliosis surgery. However, TES-mMEP/cSSEP is not always feasible. Predictors of feasibility would help to plan the monitoring strategy.PURPOSE:To identify predictors of the feasibility of TES-mMEP/cSSEP during scoliosis surgery.STUDY DESIGN/SETTING:Prospective cohort study in a clinical neurophysiology unit and pediatric orthopedic department of a French university hospital.PATIENT SAMPLE:A total of 103 children aged 2 to 19 years scheduled for scoliosis surgery.OUTCOME MEASURES:Feasibility rate of intraoperative TES-mMEP/cSSEP monitoring.METHODS:All patients underwent a preoperative neurological evaluation and preoperative mMEP and cSSEP recordings at both legs. For each factor associated with feasibility, we computed sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value (PPV), and negative predictive value. A decision tree was designed.RESULTS:Presence of any of the following factors was associated with 100% feasibility, 100% specificity, and 100% PPV: idiopathic scoliosis, normal preoperative neurological findings, and normal preoperative mMEP and cSSEP recordings. Feasibility was 0% in the eight patients with no recordable mMEPs or cSSEPs during preoperative testing. A decision tree involving three screening steps can be used to identify patients in whom intraoperative TES-mMEP/cSSEP is feasible.CONCLUSIONS:Preoperative neurological and neurophysiological assessments are helpful for identifying patients who can be successfully monitored by TES-mMEP/cSSEP during scoliosis surgery.
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