Change of muscle motor-evoked potentials after motor cortex stimulation caused by acute spinal cord injury in cats.

S. Nakatoh, H. Kitagawa, Y. Kawaguchi, H. Nakamura, H. Takano
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Abstract

The validity of the evoked compound muscle action potential (ECMAP) as an index of spinal cord injury has not been established in neurophysiologic monitoring of motor function, although evoked spinal cord potential (ESCP) has been. In the current study, nine cats were used. After craniotomy, electric stimuli were applied to the motor area. Four cats were given stimulation of various numbers and frequencies, and the other five cats underwent graded compression of the spinal cord, and then ECMAPs and ESCPs were recorded. Three cats were awakened and their motor functions were assessed 3 weeks later. The amplitude of the ESCP never decreased to 60% or less of the control value, even when ECMAPs disappeared. No motor dysfunction was present 3 weeks after the experiment. ECMAP is clinically useful, providing information on impairments of the spinal cord that otherwise would remain undetected.
猫急性脊髓损伤后运动皮质刺激后肌肉运动诱发电位的变化。
诱发复合肌动作电位(ECMAP)在运动功能的神经生理监测中作为脊髓损伤指标的有效性尚未建立,尽管诱发脊髓电位(ESCP)已得到证实。在目前的研究中,使用了九只猫。开颅后,对运动区进行电刺激。对4只猫进行不同次数和频率的刺激,其余5只猫对脊髓进行分级压迫,然后记录ECMAPs和escp。唤醒3只猫,3周后评估其运动功能。即使ecmap消失,ESCP的振幅也没有下降到控制值的60%或更低。实验3周后无运动功能障碍。ECMAP在临床上是有用的,它提供了脊髓损伤的信息,否则这些信息将无法被发现。
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