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Subdural air limits the elicitation of compound muscle action potentials by high-frequency transcranial electrical stimulation
Authors:Kombos T  Suess O  Pietilä T  Brock M
Affiliation:Department of Neurosurgery, University Hospital Benjamin Franklin, Free University of Berlin, Germany.
Abstract:
High-frequency transcranial electrical stimulation was performed in 8 patients undergoing surgery in the sitting position. Following the opening of the dura of the posterior fossa changes in compound muscle action potentials were observed. These changes were not attributable to surgical manoeuvres at the brain stem or spinal cord, or to anaesthetic changes. In all these cases intraoperative fluoroscopy of the skull revealed a subdural air collection underneath the stimulation electrodes. Such a subdural air collection, not infrequent in patients operated on in the sitting position, limits the application of high-frequency transcranial electrical stimulation as a monitoring technique. It remains unclear if this effect is due to the increasing distance between scalp and cortex and the insulating effect of subdural air, or due to displacement of the motor cortex. The practical importance of this report is derived from the increasing application of intraoperative motor pathway monitoring.
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