The Influence of Anesthesia on Corticocortical Evoked Potential Monitoring Network Between Frontal and Temporoparietal Cortices

Previous studies have reported the usefulness of intraoperative corticocortical evoked potentials (CCEPs) for preserving language function during brain surgery. This study aimed to assess the influence of depth of anesthesia on CCEP to establish its clinical utility. Twenty patients with brain tumor...

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Veröffentlicht in:World neurosurgery 2019-03, Vol.123, p.e685-e692
Hauptverfasser: Suzuki, Yuto, Enatsu, Rei, Kanno, Aya, Yokoyama, Rintaro, Suzuki, Hime, Tachibana, Shunsuke, Akiyama, Yukinori, Mikami, Takeshi, Ochi, Satoko, Yamakage, Michiaki, Mikuni, Nobuhiro
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Zusammenfassung:Previous studies have reported the usefulness of intraoperative corticocortical evoked potentials (CCEPs) for preserving language function during brain surgery. This study aimed to assess the influence of depth of anesthesia on CCEP to establish its clinical utility. Twenty patients with brain tumors or epilepsy who underwent awake craniotomy were included in this study. Before resection, the electrode plates were placed on the frontal and temporoparietal cortices, and 1-Hz alternating electrical stimuli were delivered to the pars opercularis/pars triangularis in a bipolar fashion. Electrocorticograms from the temporoparietal cortices time-locked to stimuli were averaged to obtain CCEP responses from a state of deep anesthesia until the awake state. The correlation between CCEP waveforms and bispectral index (BIS) was evaluated. CCEP amplitude increased with the increase in the BIS level. CCEP latency decreased in 5 patients and increased in 15 patients under anesthesia compared with the awake state. CCEP amplitudes decreased by 11.3% to 75.2% (median 31.3%) under anesthesia with
ISSN:1878-8750
1878-8769
DOI:10.1016/j.wneu.2018.11.253