Neurological monitoring during carotid artery stenting: the Duck Squeezing Test.

C R Gomez, G S Roubin, L S Dean, S Iyer, J J Vitek, M W Liu, V R Wadlington, J B Terry
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Abstract

Purpose: To examine the usefulness of a novel method for neurological monitoring during carotid artery stenting (CAS).

Methods: The records of patients who underwent elective CAS between June 1996 and October 1998 were reviewed to identify those who had neurological changes during the procedure. We examined whether the neurological change had been detected by a change in the ability of the patient to respond to predetermined commands involving a small rubber duck placed in the contralateral hand.

Results: hundred seventy patients (320 vessels) underwent monitoring using the Duck Squeezing Test; 10 suffered neurological events during the procedure. Four of these were transient and temporally related to balloon inflation. Another 6 were tentatively ascribed to distal embolism. All instances were accompanied by a change in the patient's ability to perform the Duck Squeezing Test, which allowed the identification of the abnormal clinical situation. In addition, there were 4 false-positive tests secondary to the patient accidentally dropping the rubber duck.

Conclusions: The Duck Squeezing Test is a sensitive and specific method for monitoring patients during elective CAS. Its practical applicability is based on sound neurophysiological concepts, which underscore the clinical importance of the test.

颈动脉支架植入术期间的神经监测:鸭挤压试验。
目的:探讨颈动脉支架植入术中神经监测的新方法。方法:回顾性分析1996年6月至1998年10月间择期CAS患者的手术记录,以确定手术过程中出现神经系统改变的患者。我们检查了神经系统的变化是否已经通过患者对预定命令的反应能力的变化来检测,这些命令涉及放置在对侧的一只小橡皮鸭。结果:采用鸭挤压试验监测170例(320条血管);10人在手术过程中出现神经系统疾病。其中四个是暂时的,与气球膨胀有关。另有6例暂定为远端栓塞。所有病例都伴有患者进行鸭挤压试验的能力的变化,从而可以识别异常的临床情况。此外,在患者不小心掉下橡皮鸭后,有4次假阳性检测。结论:鸭挤压试验是一种灵敏、特异的监测选择性CAS患者的方法。它的实际适用性是基于健全的神经生理学概念,这强调了该测试的临床重要性。
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