Taniguchi M, Cedzich C, Schramm J
Department of Neurological Surgery, University of Bonn, Germany.
Neurosurgery. 1993 Feb;32(2):219-26. doi: 10.1227/00006123-199302000-00011.
This pilot study presents a possible modification of direct cortical electrical stimulation technique for the recording of motor evoked potentials under general anesthesia. The exposed primary motor cortex was stimulated by a short train of anodal rectangular pulses at high frequency (300-500 Hz), while the compound muscle action potentials were recorded from the forearm and hand muscles. When compared with the traditional way of eliciting movement of the extremities by applying a train of pulses at lower frequency (50-60 Hz), muscle responses were obtainable at an intensity of much lower charge. It is suggested that this stimulation achieves a repetitive activation of the corticomotoneuronal tract. Responses could be continuously recorded throughout surgery and seemed to respond to surgical manipulation affecting the motor pathways. This technique seems to be applicable for intraoperative monitoring of motor pathways but requires further optimization of stimulation and recording parameters before wider clinical applications are possible.
这项初步研究提出了一种在全身麻醉下记录运动诱发电位时对直接皮质电刺激技术的可能改进方法。暴露的初级运动皮层通过一系列高频(300 - 500 Hz)的阳极矩形短脉冲进行刺激,同时从前臂和手部肌肉记录复合肌肉动作电位。与通过施加一系列较低频率(50 - 60 Hz)脉冲来引发肢体运动的传统方法相比,在电荷强度低得多的情况下即可获得肌肉反应。据推测,这种刺激实现了皮质运动神经元通路的重复激活。在整个手术过程中都可以持续记录反应,并且这些反应似乎对影响运动通路的手术操作有反应。这种技术似乎适用于运动通路的术中监测,但在更广泛的临床应用之前,需要进一步优化刺激和记录参数。