ARTÍCULOS MÉDICOS

Columna vertebral

Monitorización intra-operatoria en cirugía de escoliosis. (Inglés)

"Monitorización intra-operatoria en la cirugía de escoliosis con estímulos corticales multipulso y anestésico desfluorano."

Y L Lo1, Y F Dan2, Y E Tan2, S Nurjannah2, S B Tan3, C T Tan3 and S Raman4
1Department of Neurology, National Neuroscience Institute
2Department of Neurology
3Department of Orthopedic Surgery
4Department of Anesthesia and Surgical Intensive Care, Singapore General Hospital, Singapore

Abstract

Study design: Prospective, observational study.

Setting: Country General Hospital, Singapore.

Objective: Intraoperative monitoring (IOM) with motor-evoked potentials (MEPs) assesses the integrity of cortical spinal tracts during scoliosis surgery. MEPs are sensitive to the effects of inhalational anesthetic agents. We evaluate the use of desflurane in combination with multipulse cortical stimulation in this study.

Methods: In all, 10 consecutive neurologically normal subjects underwent scoliosis surgery with desflurane anesthesia (0.5 maximum alveolar concentration) and five pulse cortical stimulation (250 Hz) from two stimulators in parallel configuration, delivering a maximum intensity of 160 mA.

Results: Consistent MEPs were obtained from the abductor hallucis and tibialis anterior in nine of ten and five of five of subjects, respectively. Baseline coefficients of variations were below 16% for both muscles.

Conclusion: This combination of anesthetic and stimulation protocols is efficacious for IOM during spinal cord surgery. Our findings support the use of desflurane for successful acquisition of MEPs during scoliois surgery as an alternative anesthetic regime.

Spinal Cord (2004) 42, 342-345. doi:10.1038/sj.sc.3101605

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