Intra-operative subcortical electrical stimulation: A comparison of two methods

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作者
Szelenyi, A. [1 ]
Senft, C. [1 ]
Jardan, M. [1 ]
Forster, M. T. [1 ]
Franz, K. [1 ]
Seifert, V. [1 ]
Vatter, H. [1 ]
机构
[1] Johann Wolfgang Goethe Univ Hosp, Dept Neurosurg, D-60528 Frankfurt, Germany
关键词
Direct cortical stimulation; Bipolar stimulation; Monopolar stimulation; Multipulse technique; 50-Hz stimulation; Subcortical; Glioma surgery; MOTOR EVOKED-POTENTIALS; LOW-GRADE GLIOMAS; ANESTHETIZED HUMANS; SURGICAL REMOVAL; SURGERY; CORTEX; RESECTION; PATHWAYS; PARAMETERS; ELECTRODE;
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10.1016/j.clinph.2010.12.055
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Objective: For intra-operative subcortical electrical stimulation of the corticospinal tract, two techniques - originally described for cortical stimulation - have evolved: the 50-Hz-stimulation first described by Penfield in 1937 and the high-frequency multipulse train stimulation technique first described by Taniguchi in 1993. Motor thresholds of both methods in combination with a bipolar and monopolar stimulation technique and their reliability for eliciting motor evoked potentials (MEPs) were studied. Methods: Data were obtained in 20 patients (50 +/- 17 years; 10 females) undergoing tumour resection under general anaesthesia. Both 50-Hz-stimulation of 1-s duration and a multipulse stimulation (5 pulses interstimulus interval 4 ms, 0.5-Hz repetition rate) were applied with a bipolar probe (1.5-mm ball tip, 8-mm interelectrode distance) and a monopolar probe (1.5-mm-diameter tip). MEPs were recorded in muscles contralateral to the stimulated hemisphere. Comparison of different stimulation modalities was performed at the site where monopolar multipulse stimulation technique elicited MEPs with the lowest stimulation intensity (constant current monophasic cathodal stimulation, individual pulse width 0.5 ms, max. 25 mA). Results: MEPs were elicited by monopolar multipulse stimulation with an intensity of 8 +/- 3.9 mA (21/21 stimulation sites); monopolar 50-Hz stimulation with 12 +/- 5.4 mA (18/21 stimulation sites); bipolar multipulse stimulation with 14 +/- 8.1 mA (12/21 stimulation sites) and bipolar 50-Hz stimulation with 15 +/- 6.3 mA (11/21 stimulation sites). Conclusions: Stimulation intensities for eliciting MEPs are significantly lowest for the monopolar multipulse stimulation (p < 0.025). Monopolar compared to bipolar stimulation resulted in eliciting MEPs in a higher number of tested patients (Fisher's p < 0.0001). Significance: Subcortical stimulation with a monopolar probe and a multipulse stimulation is most efficient for the purpose of identifying the corticospinal tract. This is explained by the more radiant electric field properties of the monopolar probe compared to the bipolar probe. (C) 2011 International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology. Published by Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
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