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利用人体反射推进术中神经生理监测

Advancing Intraoperative Neurophysiological Monitoring With Human Reflexes.

作者信息

Choi Jongsuk, Díaz-Baamonde Alba, Sánchez Roldán María de Los Ángeles, Mirallave Pescador Ana, Kim Jun-Soon, Téllez Maria J, Park Kyung Seok, Deletis Vedran

机构信息

Department of Neurology, Korea University Anam Hospital, Korea University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.

Department of Clinical Neurophysiology, King's College Hospital NHS Trust, London, UK.

出版信息

J Clin Neurol. 2024 Mar;20(2):119-130. doi: 10.3988/jcn.2023.0416.

Abstract

Human reflexes are simple motor responses that are automatically elicited by various sensory inputs. These reflexes can provide valuable insights into the functioning of the nervous system, particularly the brainstem and spinal cord. Reflexes involving the brainstem, such as the blink reflex, laryngeal adductor reflex, trigeminal hypoglossal reflex, and masseter H reflex, offer immediate information about the cranial-nerve functionality and the overall state of the brainstem. Similarly, spinal reflexes such as the H reflex of the soleus muscle, posterior root muscle reflexes, and sacral reflexes provide crucial information about the functionality of the spinal cord and peripheral nerves. One of the critical benefits of reflex monitoring is that it can provide continuous feedback without disrupting the surgical process due to no movement being induced in the surgical field. These reflexes can be monitored in real time during surgical procedures to assess the integrity of the nervous system and detect potential neurological damage. It is particularly noteworthy that the reflexes provide motor and sensory information on the functional integrity of nerve fibers and nuclei. This article describes the current techniques used for monitoring various human reflexes and their clinical significance in surgery. We also address important methodological considerations and their impact on surgical safety and patient outcomes. Utilizing these methodologies has the potential to advance or even revolutionize the field of intraoperative continuous monitoring, ultimately leading to improved surgical outcomes and enhanced patient care.

摘要

人类反射是由各种感觉输入自动引发的简单运动反应。这些反射能为神经系统,尤其是脑干和脊髓的功能提供有价值的见解。涉及脑干的反射,如眨眼反射、喉内收肌反射、三叉神经舌下神经反射和咬肌H反射,能立即提供有关颅神经功能和脑干整体状态的信息。同样,诸如比目鱼肌的H反射、后根肌肉反射和骶反射等脊髓反射,能提供有关脊髓和周围神经功能的关键信息。反射监测的一个关键益处是,由于不会在手术区域引起任何移动,它能在不干扰手术过程的情况下提供持续反馈。在手术过程中可以实时监测这些反射,以评估神经系统的完整性并检测潜在的神经损伤。特别值得注意的是,这些反射能提供关于神经纤维和神经核功能完整性的运动和感觉信息。本文描述了用于监测各种人类反射的当前技术及其在手术中的临床意义。我们还讨论了重要的方法学考虑因素及其对手术安全性和患者预后的影响。利用这些方法有可能推动甚至彻底改变术中连续监测领域,最终改善手术效果并提高患者护理水平。

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