Rosenberg J N
Brown University Medical School, Providence, RI.
Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 1991 Feb;72(2):154-6.
Somatosensory evoked potential (SSEP) testing is increasingly being used to test for spinal cord injuries and to monitor spinal surgery to reduce the risk of paraplegia. It is a sensory test, but it is assumed that any process severe enough to affect the motor tracts will also affect the sensory tracts and, therefore, be identified. Increasingly, however, isolated motor-tract involvement has been reported. A new technique, magnetic coil stimulation of the cortex, directly monitors the motor tracts. We report a case where the SSEP was normal although the magnetic motor-evoked potential was abnormal, supporting the hypothesis that direct testing of motor tracts may be advantageous.
体感诱发电位(SSEP)测试越来越多地用于检测脊髓损伤和监测脊柱手术,以降低截瘫风险。它是一种感觉测试,但人们认为,任何严重到足以影响运动神经束的过程也会影响感觉神经束,因此能够被识别出来。然而,越来越多的报告称存在孤立的运动神经束受累情况。一种新技术,即皮层磁线圈刺激,可直接监测运动神经束。我们报告了一例病例,尽管磁运动诱发电位异常,但体感诱发电位正常,这支持了直接测试运动神经束可能具有优势的假说。