Transcranial Electrical Motor Evoked Potential in Predicting Positive Functional Outcome of Patients after Decompressive Spine Surgery: Review on Challenges and Recommendations towards Objective Interpretation

Spine surgeries impose risk to the spine’s surrounding anatomical and physiological structures especially the spinal cord and the nerve roots. Intraoperative neuromonitoring (IONM) is a technology developed to monitor the integrity of the spinal cord and the nerve roots via the surgery. Transcranial...

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Published in:Behavioural Neurology
Main Author: Jamaludin M.R.; Lai K.W.; Chuah J.H.; Zaki M.A.; Hum Y.C.; Tee Y.K.; Salim M.I.M.; Saw L.B.
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Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2021
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Jamaludin M.R.; Lai K.W.; Chuah J.H.; Zaki M.A.; Hum Y.C.; Tee Y.K.; Salim M.I.M.; Saw L.B.
Transcranial Electrical Motor Evoked Potential in Predicting Positive Functional Outcome of Patients after Decompressive Spine Surgery: Review on Challenges and Recommendations towards Objective Interpretation
2021
Behavioural Neurology
2021

10.1155/2021/2684855
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85121990868&doi=10.1155%2f2021%2f2684855&partnerID=40&md5=a14fbc628824db7cf7721c2ae51b9e08
Spine surgeries impose risk to the spine’s surrounding anatomical and physiological structures especially the spinal cord and the nerve roots. Intraoperative neuromonitoring (IONM) is a technology developed to monitor the integrity of the spinal cord and the nerve roots via the surgery. Transcranial motor evoked potential (TcMEP) (one of the IONM modalities) is adopted to monitor the integrity of the motor pathway of the spinal cord and the motor nerve roots. Recent research suggested that the IONM is conducive as a prognostic tool towards the patient’s functional outcome. This paper summarizes the researches of IONM being adopted as a prognostic tool. In addition, this paper highlights the problems associated with the signal parameters as the improvement criteria in the previous researches. Lastly, we review the challenges of TcMEP to achieve a prognostic tool focusing on the factors that could interfere with the generation of a stable TcMEP response. The final section will discuss recommendations for IONM technology to achieve an objective prognostic tool. Copyright © 2021 Mohd Redzuan Jamaludin et al.
Hindawi Limited
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author Jamaludin M.R.; Lai K.W.; Chuah J.H.; Zaki M.A.; Hum Y.C.; Tee Y.K.; Salim M.I.M.; Saw L.B.
spellingShingle Jamaludin M.R.; Lai K.W.; Chuah J.H.; Zaki M.A.; Hum Y.C.; Tee Y.K.; Salim M.I.M.; Saw L.B.
Transcranial Electrical Motor Evoked Potential in Predicting Positive Functional Outcome of Patients after Decompressive Spine Surgery: Review on Challenges and Recommendations towards Objective Interpretation
author_facet Jamaludin M.R.; Lai K.W.; Chuah J.H.; Zaki M.A.; Hum Y.C.; Tee Y.K.; Salim M.I.M.; Saw L.B.
author_sort Jamaludin M.R.; Lai K.W.; Chuah J.H.; Zaki M.A.; Hum Y.C.; Tee Y.K.; Salim M.I.M.; Saw L.B.
title Transcranial Electrical Motor Evoked Potential in Predicting Positive Functional Outcome of Patients after Decompressive Spine Surgery: Review on Challenges and Recommendations towards Objective Interpretation
title_short Transcranial Electrical Motor Evoked Potential in Predicting Positive Functional Outcome of Patients after Decompressive Spine Surgery: Review on Challenges and Recommendations towards Objective Interpretation
title_full Transcranial Electrical Motor Evoked Potential in Predicting Positive Functional Outcome of Patients after Decompressive Spine Surgery: Review on Challenges and Recommendations towards Objective Interpretation
title_fullStr Transcranial Electrical Motor Evoked Potential in Predicting Positive Functional Outcome of Patients after Decompressive Spine Surgery: Review on Challenges and Recommendations towards Objective Interpretation
title_full_unstemmed Transcranial Electrical Motor Evoked Potential in Predicting Positive Functional Outcome of Patients after Decompressive Spine Surgery: Review on Challenges and Recommendations towards Objective Interpretation
title_sort Transcranial Electrical Motor Evoked Potential in Predicting Positive Functional Outcome of Patients after Decompressive Spine Surgery: Review on Challenges and Recommendations towards Objective Interpretation
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description Spine surgeries impose risk to the spine’s surrounding anatomical and physiological structures especially the spinal cord and the nerve roots. Intraoperative neuromonitoring (IONM) is a technology developed to monitor the integrity of the spinal cord and the nerve roots via the surgery. Transcranial motor evoked potential (TcMEP) (one of the IONM modalities) is adopted to monitor the integrity of the motor pathway of the spinal cord and the motor nerve roots. Recent research suggested that the IONM is conducive as a prognostic tool towards the patient’s functional outcome. This paper summarizes the researches of IONM being adopted as a prognostic tool. In addition, this paper highlights the problems associated with the signal parameters as the improvement criteria in the previous researches. Lastly, we review the challenges of TcMEP to achieve a prognostic tool focusing on the factors that could interfere with the generation of a stable TcMEP response. The final section will discuss recommendations for IONM technology to achieve an objective prognostic tool. Copyright © 2021 Mohd Redzuan Jamaludin et al.
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