Leon-Ariza Daniel S, Leon-Ariza Juan S, Gualdron Mayra A, Bayona-Prieto Jaime, Leon-Sarmiento Fidias E
School of Medicine, Santander University-UDES, Bucaramanga, COL.
Neuroscience, Mediciencias Research Group, Miami, USA.
Cureus. 2020 Nov 23;12(11):e11646. doi: 10.7759/cureus.11646.
The trigeminocardiac reflex (TCR) is a complex and, sometimes, fatal event triggered by overstimulation of the trigeminal nerve (TN) and its territorial and spinal cord branches. We reviewed and compiled for the neurosurgeon key aspects of the TCR that include a novel and straightforward classification, as well as morphophysiology, pathophysiology, neuromonitoring and neuromodulation features. Further, we present intraoperative data from a patient who developed extraterritorial, or type IV, TCR while undergoing a cervical surgery. TCR complexity, severity and unwanted outcomes indicate that this event should not be underestimated or overlooked in the surgical room. Timely TCR recognition in surgical settings is valuable for applying effective intraoperative management to prevent catastrophic outcomes.
三叉神经心脏反射(TCR)是一种由三叉神经(TN)及其区域和脊髓分支过度刺激引发的复杂且有时致命的事件。我们为神经外科医生回顾并整理了TCR的关键方面,包括一种新颖且直接的分类,以及形态生理学、病理生理学、神经监测和神经调节特征。此外,我们展示了一名患者在接受颈椎手术时发生域外或IV型TCR的术中数据。TCR的复杂性、严重性和不良后果表明,在手术室中不应低估或忽视这一事件。在手术环境中及时识别TCR对于应用有效的术中管理以预防灾难性后果非常有价值。