Principles of intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring and anaesthetic considerations

Publication date: Available online 12 December 2019Source: Anaesthesia & Intensive Care MedicineAuthor(s): Brett Sanders, Santiago Catania, Astri MV. LuomaAbstractSurgery to the nervous system poses risks to neural structures be that mechanical, haemodynamical, chemical or thermal. The role of intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring (IONM) is to facilitate the assessment of the functional integrity of neural structures and provide a real time alerting system when changes caused by surgically induced insults are detected, with the goal of reducing the risk of postoperative neurological deficits. Furthermore, it is also used as a guidance system to map eloquent areas within the cortex and to identify specific neuronal structures, particularly when landmarks cannot be easily recognized. In this article, we focus on the various neurophysiological modalities used in intraoperative monitoring, their basic principles, indications and the information that they provide. We also examine the anaesthetic considerations and the checklist for the multidisciplinary team should an intraoperative alert be issued.
Source: Anaesthesia and intensive care medicine - Category: Anesthesiology Source Type: research