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Anesthesia and neuromonitoring
Menga, E N; Spessot, G J; Bendo, J A
Intraoperative neuromonitoring has proved to be a valuable and safe technique for assessing patients' neurologic status during spine surgery. The effects of anesthesia and the feasibility of obtaining intraoperative neuromonitoring signals during spine surgery have been well investigated. Total intravenous anesthesia appears to be the most reliable and consistent at allowing attainment of neuromonitoring signals. Motor evoked potentials are most vulnerable to anesthetic agents. Changes in neuromonitoring signals observed during spine surgery may be caused by multiple factors. Establishing a standard protocol to investigate changes in intraoperative neuromonitoring signals is important and may prove valuable in preventing neurologic complications
EMBASE:2015990742
ISSN: 1040-7383
CID: 1907772
Anesthesia for spinal surgery and management of blood loss
Chapter by: Spessot GJ; Rosenberg AD
in: Surgical management of spinal deformities by Errico TJ; Lonner BS; Moulton AW [Eds]
Philadelphia PA : Saunders/Elsevier, 2009
pp. ?-?
ISBN: 1416033726
CID: 5127
The educational value of peripheral nerve block workshops [Meeting Abstract]
Rosenberg AD; Connell F; Spessot G; Marshall M; Albert D
ORIGINAL:0004988
ISSN: 0003-3022
CID: 47339