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" Spinal Cord Monitoring and Electrodiagnosis "


Document Type : BL
Record Number : 731425
Doc. No : b551211
Main Entry : edited by Koki Shimoji, Takahide Kurokawa, Tetsuya Tamaki, William D. Willis.
Title & Author : Spinal Cord Monitoring and Electrodiagnosis\ edited by Koki Shimoji, Takahide Kurokawa, Tetsuya Tamaki, William D. Willis.
Publication Statement : Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1991
Page. NO : (xxi, 546 pages 240 illustrations)
ISBN : 3642757448
: : 9783642757440
Contents : I. Basic Considerations.- A. Animal Studies: 1. Neurophysiology of Spinal Cord.- The Spinothalamic Tract and Other Ascending Nociceptive Pathways of the Spinal Cord.- Motor and Sensory Tract Activation Following Epidural Electrical Stimulation.- Effects of Electric Current Application on the Evoked Spinal Cord Potentials in Dogs.- The Significance of Motor Evoked Spinal Cord Potentials Recorded from the Ventral Root in Cats.- Monitoring Motor Function of the Spinal Cord: The Descending Segmental Evoked Spinal Cord Potential.- Experimental Study of the Origin of Transcranially Evoked Descending Spinal Cord Potentials.- The Use of the Dog as a Model for Spinal Cord Monitoring Research.- 2. Neuropharmacology of Spinal Cord.- Neurotransmitter Receptors and Voltage-Operated Channels Expressed by Rat Spinal Cord mRNA in Xenopus Oocytes.- Prototypical Features of the Inhibitory Synapses in the Frog Spinal Cord as Revealed Pharmacologically.- Metabolic Depression of the Spinal Cord and Brain with Epidural Bupivacaine in Rats.- The Effects of Sevoflurane on Heterosegmental Slow Positive Cord Potentials in the Rat.- The Effects of Anesthetics on the Ventral Root Potential in Spinal Cats.- The Effects of Anesthetics on Spinal Cord Nociceptive Neural Activities.- Monitoring the Expression of the C-fos Proto-Oncogene to Study the Spinal Circuits that Contribute to Pain and its Control.- 3. Pathophysiology of Spinal Cord.- Electrophysiological Differentiation Between Muscle and Sensory Nerve Funiculi for Peripheral Nerve Repair.- Experimental Studies on the Spinal Cord Evoked Potentials in Cervical Spine Distraction Injuries.- Experimental Studies on the Spinal Cord Evoked Potentials in Compression Injury of the Cervical Spinal Cord.- Comparison Between Spinal Cord Evoked Potential and Cortical Evoked Potential by Experimental Dorsal Compression on the Thoracic Spinal Cord.- Spinal Cord Functions with Spinal Evoked Potentials and Spinal Blood Flow by Retracting the Spinal Cord.- New and Sensitive Methods for Detecting Acute Axonal Dysfunction After Experimental Spinal Cord and Root Compression Injury.- Physiological and Pharmacological Aspects of the Modulation of Nociceptive Transmission at the Dorsal Horn Level of the Spinal Cord.- B. Human Studies: 1. Electrical Stimulations.- Etomidate Augmentation of Scalp Recorded Somatosensory Waves: Time Course, Reproducibility, and Dose Effect.- Four Components and Their Origins of the Ascending Spinal Potential Evoked by Stimulation at the Conus Medullaris Level.- Somatotopical Evoked Responses from the Spinal Cord and Cerebral Cortex to Finger Stimulation.- Spinal Evoked Potentials After Stimulation of Ventral Roots: Do Ventral Root Afferents Exist in Man?.- Spinal Evoked Potentials and Spine-Scalp Propagation Velocities: Origins, Conduction Characteristics, and Clinical Observations.- Evoked Potential Patterns in Chronic Spinal Cord Lesions.- Observation of the Circulation of Cauda Equina in Spinal Canal Stenosis Following Electrical Stimulation of Peripheral Nerves.- Short Latency Somatosensory Evoked Potentials to Stimulation of Different Lower Extremity Nerves: Nature of Generator Sources as Inferred from Scalp Topography.- Reflexes Evoked in Various Human Muscles During Voluntary Activity.- 2. Magnetic Stimulations.- Peripheral Electrophysiological Correlates to Magnetic Transcranial Stimulation.- Motor Evoked Potentials Following Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation in Cervical Myelopathy.- Magnetic Transcutaneous Stimulation of the Motor Pathway in Spinal Cord Disorders.- Clinical Application of Motor Evoked Potentials in Disorders of the Spine.- Motor Evoked Potentials: Issues in Safety and Operative Monitoring.- II. Clinical Applications.- A. Monitoring.- Prognostication of Surgical Outcome in Cervical Spondylotic Myelopathy Using Evoked Spinal Cord Potentials.- Intraoperative Spinal Cord Monitoring Using Evoked Spinal Cord Potentials on Spinal Cord Tumors.- Clinical Correlations of Intraoperative Evoked Potential Monitoring in Spinal Cord Disorders.- Intraoperative Evoked Potential Monitoring: Fringe Benefits in the Operating Room.- Ketamine as a Major Component of an Anesthetic Plan for Spinal Cord Monitoring.- Sensory and Motor Thresholds to Electrical Stimulation of Ankles and Wrists During Spinal Cord Monitoring.- Somatosensory Evoked Potential Recordings for Decision Making on Instrumentation During Scoliosis Surgery.- Incidence of Spinal Cord Impairment Related to Extent of SEP Decline and Recovery, Aetiology and Instrumentation in Operations for Scoliosis.- Pre- and Intraoperative Electrodiagnosis of Compressive Lumbosacral Nerve Root Lesions.- Intraoperative Monitoring of Segmental Evoked Spinal Cord Potentials in Cervical Lesions.- Intraoperative Evoked Potential Monitoring in Patients with Poliomyelitis.- Motor Evoked Potentials Monitoring During Neurosurgical Operations on the Spinal Cord.- Analysis of Conductive Spinal Cord Function Using Spinal Cord Evoked Potentials During Surgery of Spinal Cord Tumors.- Anorectal Pressure Monitoring During Surgery for Reuntethering of the Spinal Cord in Cases of Lumbosacral Lipomyelomeningocele.- The Effect of Hypothermia on SEPs Recorded from the Posterior Pharynx and the Scalp During Cardiopulmonary Bypass in Man.- Spinal Cord Monitoring in Aortic Aneurysm Surgery.- B. Electrodiagnosis.- Somatosensory Evoked Potentials and Spinal Evoked Potentials in Patients with Cervical Myelopathy and Cerebrovascular Disease.- Spinal Evoked Potentials and Abnormal Sensory Modalities in Spinal Cord Injuries and Peripheral Neuropathies.- Dermatomal Somatosensory Evoked Potentials (DSSEPs) in Patients with Cervical Lesions and Brachial Plexus Injuries in Comparison with Somatosensory Evoked Potentials (SSEPs).- Level Diagnosis Using Spinal Cord Evoked Potentials in Cervical Myelopathy.- Experience of Diagnosis of Thoracic Myelopathy Using Spinal Cord Evoked Potentials.- Peripheral Versus Central Mechanisms for Integration.- Central Somatosensory Conduction Time.- Somatosensory Evoked Potentials After Posterior Tibial Nerve Stimulation in Children with Neurological Disorders.- Lumbosacral Evoked Potentials and Nerve Conduction Study to Posterior Tibial Nerve Stimulation in Patients with Long-Term Anticonvulsant Therapy.- Clinical Assessment of the Prognosis and Severity of Spinal Cord Injury Using Corticospinal Motor Evoked Potentials.- Killed-End Corticospinal Motor Evoked Potential (MEP) in Patients with Spinal Cord Injury.- Correlation of Somatosensory Evoked Potential Abnormalities with Brain and Cervical Cord Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Multiple Sclerosis.- Comparison Between Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Somatosensory Evoked Potentials in Chronic Spinal Cord Injury Patients.
Abstract : Recently, however, important advances have been made in several recording techniques, including epidural recording or averaging methods, allowing both sensory and motor evoked spinal cord potentials in man to be recorded.
Subject : Anesthesiology.
Subject : Medicine.
Subject : Neurology.
LC Classification : ‭RC402.2.E94‬‭E358 1991‬
Added Entry : Koki Shimoji
: Takahide Kurokawa
: Tetsuya Tamaki
: William D Willis
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