Pediatric Intraoperative Neurophysiological Monitoring and Long-Term Outcomes in a Developing Country.

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology Pub Date : 2024-09-01 Epub Date: 2023-05-18 DOI:10.1097/WNP.0000000000001017
Daniel San-Juan, Jenny Angelica Vicuña Vanegas, Raúl Aguilar López, Christian Ramos Jiménez, Luis Adrián de la Cruz Reyes
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Abstract

Purpose: Pediatric intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring (IONM) has been shown to be effective in preventing and reversing postoperative neurological deficits in developed countries. There are currently no published studies from developing countries that describe neurophysiological findings and postoperative outcomes. Our study aims to address these gaps in children undergoing neurosurgical procedures in a single center.

Methods: We conducted a retrospective study of case series of children who underwent IONM (2014-2020) in the State of Mexico, Mexico. Sociodemographic characteristics, IONM modalities, changes during procedures, and short-term and long-term postoperative results were recorded. Descriptive statistics were used.

Results: We included 35 patients (≤18 years of age), 57% (20/35) boys. A relative increase of up to 5 times in the use of IONM is observed from 2014 (5.7%) to 2020 (25.7%) in our center. The most frequent preoperative pathologies were located at the infratentorial cranium (40%), followed by the spine and spinal cord (37.1%). The IONM modalities were as follows: free-running EMG 94.3%, transcranial electrical stimulation motor-evoked potentials 91.4%, somatosensory-evoked potentials 85.7%, triggered EMG 28.6%, EEG 25.7%, and visual-evoked potentials 5.7%. Only in 8.3%, we did not obtain sufficient evoked potential baseline signals. At 24 hours postoperatively true negatives were 100%. Long-term follow-up was completed in 22/35 (63%) at 3 months, 12/35 (34.2%) at 6 months, and 5/35 (14.3%) at 12 months with progressive motor and sensory improvement.

Conclusions: Pediatric multimodal IONM in neurosurgeries from a single center in a developing country is mainly used in pathologies of the posterior fossa, spine, and spinal cord, with true negatives in 100% of those monitored, preventing and avoiding postoperative sequelae.

发展中国家小儿术中神经电生理监测和长期疗效。
目的:在发达国家,小儿术中神经电生理监测(IONM)已被证明可有效预防和逆转术后神经功能缺损。目前,发展中国家还没有关于神经电生理结果和术后效果的公开研究。我们的研究旨在填补这些空白,研究对象是在一个中心接受神经外科手术的儿童:我们对墨西哥墨西哥州接受 IONM 的儿童病例系列(2014-2020 年)进行了回顾性研究。研究记录了社会人口学特征、IONM方式、手术过程中的变化以及术后的短期和长期结果。结果:我们共收治了35名患者(18岁以下),其中57%(20/35)为男孩。在我们中心,从2014年(5.7%)到2020年(25.7%),IONM的使用相对增加了5倍。最常见的术前病变位于幕下颅骨(40%),其次是脊柱和脊髓(37.1%)。IONM 模式如下:自由运行肌电图 94.3%,经颅电刺激运动诱发电位 91.4%,体感诱发电位 85.7%,触发肌电图 28.6%,脑电图 25.7%,视觉诱发电位 5.7%。只有 8.3% 的患者没有获得足够的诱发电位基线信号。术后 24 小时的真阴性率为 100%。22/35(63%)的患者在术后3个月完成了长期随访,12/35(34.2%)的患者在术后6个月完成了长期随访,5/35(14.3%)的患者在术后12个月完成了长期随访,运动和感觉均得到了逐步改善:一个发展中国家的单个中心在神经外科手术中使用的小儿多模态 IONM 主要用于后窝、脊柱和脊髓的病变,在监测到的病变中,100% 为真阴性,可预防和避免术后后遗症。
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Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology
Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
4.60
自引率
4.20%
发文量
198
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: ​The Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology features both topical reviews and original research in both central and peripheral neurophysiology, as related to patient evaluation and treatment. Official Journal of the American Clinical Neurophysiology Society.
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