Atlas of human spinal cord evoked potentials

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Atlas of human spinal cord evoked potentials

edited by M.R. Dimitrijević, J.A. Halter ; with 13 contributing authors ; foreword by Patrick D. Wall

Butterworth-Heinemann, c1995

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 135-166) and index

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内容説明

This book is the first attempt ever made to compile knowledge about the neurophysiology of the human spinal cord acquired by recording electrical events from the space adjacent to spinal structures (epidural space). Moreover, illustrations have been produced in a computerized method that were recorded under different technical specifications but presented under identical standards. This book provides information about the present professional and scientific achievements in this particular field of human neurophysiology. Information on the electrophysiological characteristics of presynaptic, conducting electrical events as well as post-synaptic stationary electrical events. Information about spinal cord electrical events is given according to different segmental spinal cord levels and spinal cord portions. It will be useful for physicians using electrical events recorded from the spinal cord electrospinograms, to monitor spinal cord functions during surgical interventions, as well as for researchers who are advancing the application of new physiological, pharmacological, surgical and potentially neurobiological procedures for the restoration of impaired spinal cord functions.

目次

  • CONTENTS: Introduction
  • Origins and properties of spinal cord evoked potentials
  • Methods
  • Spinal cord evoked potentials recorded at different vertebral levels
  • Intraoperative monitoring of corticospinal and spinospinal MEPs
  • Influence of anaesthesia on intraoperative monitoring of SCEPs
  • SCEP monitoring during spinal surgery of pain and spasticity
  • SCEP monitoring in orthopaedic spinal surgery

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