Monitoring of somatosensory evoked potentials in cerebral ischemia: an experimental model.

Rivista di neurologia Pub Date : 1989-11-01
E Valle, G Soldati, V Cotronei, E Gianardi, G Pozzessere, G Sancesario
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We have studied Mongolian gerbils using somatosensory evoked potentials (SEP) recordings before, during and after an ischemic event. In six experimental animals, cerebral ischemia was reproduced by clamping both carotid arteries for ten minutes. Two recordings were made during this period at 4' and 8'. An additional four recordings were made after removal of the clamp at 4', 8', 12' and 20'. Four animals were utilized as a control group, and were subjected to the identical experimental protocol, with the exclusion of carotid artery clamping. During ischemia we observed an evident alteration of the SEP recordings in the experimental animals, and a more or less rapid recovery during the post-ischemic period. This experimental model may be useful for the monitoring and the evaluation of the evolution of cerebro-vascular damage during the post-ischemic period.

脑缺血时体感觉诱发电位的监测:实验模型。
我们研究了蒙古沙鼠的体感诱发电位(SEP)记录之前,期间和之后的缺血事件。在6只实验动物中,夹持双颈动脉10分钟再现脑缺血。在此期间,在4'和8'进行了两次录音。在4',8',12'和20'位置取下钳后,再进行4次记录。4只动物作为对照组,采用相同的实验方案,排除颈动脉夹持。在缺血期间,我们观察到实验动物的SEP记录有明显的改变,并且在缺血后的时间内或多或少地快速恢复。该实验模型可用于脑缺血后脑血管损伤演变的监测和评价。
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