Grundy B L
Neurosurgery. 1982 Oct;11(4):556-75.
Monitoring of sensory evoked potentials (SEPs) may help minimize the risk of neurological injury during neurosurgical operations. The author describes the current state of the art, summarizing basic principles and reviewing current clinical applications. Experience with intraoperative monitoring of auditory, somatosensory, and visual evoked potentials is presented. The pitfalls and limitations of presently available methods are discussed, with some speculation regarding future developments. Given adequate quality control in the acquisition, processing, and interpretation of electrophysiological signals, monitoring of SEPs can be a valuable adjunct to the intraoperative care of selected neurosurgical patients.
监测体感诱发电位(SEPs)可能有助于将神经外科手术期间神经损伤的风险降至最低。作者描述了当前的技术水平,总结了基本原理并回顾了当前的临床应用。文中介绍了术中监测听觉、体感和视觉诱发电位的经验。讨论了现有方法的缺陷和局限性,并对未来发展进行了一些推测。在电生理信号的采集、处理和解读过程中,若有足够的质量控制,SEPs监测可为部分神经外科手术患者的术中护理提供有价值的辅助手段。