Stöhr M, Riffel B, Trost E, Ullrich A
J Neurol. 1987 May;234(4):211-4. doi: 10.1007/BF00618252.
Simultaneous recording of somatosensory evoked potentials to median nerve stimulation above the upper and lower neck in brain-dead patients revealed that all cervical responses were preserved in 10%, whereas a marked reduction in amplitude or even loss of N 13b at the level of the C2 spinous process was observed in 90%. Of the patients, 55% revealed an additional loss of N 13a, recorded at the level of the C7 spinous process; in 15% all cortical and spinal evoked potentials were missing, but Erb's point waves were still normal. These results suggest two different origins of the main negative waves (N 13a and N 13b), recorded above the upper and lower cervical spinal cord. N 13a (C7) is supposed to arise in the dorsal horn at the C6/7 level, N 13b (C2) in the cervicomedullary junction.
在脑死亡患者中,同时记录上肢和颈部上方正中神经刺激诱发的体感诱发电位,结果显示,10%的患者所有颈部反应均得以保留,而90%的患者在C2棘突水平观察到N 13b波幅显著降低甚至消失。在这些患者中,55%在C7棘突水平记录到的N 13a波也消失;15%的患者所有皮质和脊髓诱发电位均缺失,但Erb点波仍正常。这些结果表明,在上颈髓和下颈髓上方记录到的主要负波(N 13a和N 13b)有两种不同的起源。N 13a(C7)被认为起源于C6/7水平的背角,N 13b(C2)起源于颈髓交界处。