Multimodal intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring may better predict postoperative distal upper extremities' complex-functional outcome than spinal and muscular motor evoked potentials alone in high-cervical intramedullary spinal cord tumor surgery
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.clinph.2024.10.007
Multimodal intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring may better predict postoperative distal upper extremities' complex-functional outcome than spinal and muscular motor evoked potentials alone in high-cervical intramedullary spinal cord tumor surgery
Abstract
Objective: D-wave can safely monitor the corticospinal-tract (CST)-function regarding gross-motor outcome of lower extremities, but it is still unknown whether i)D-wave can also safely monitor the gross-motor outcome of distal upper extremities in those patients undergoing high-cervical intramedullary-spinal-cord-tumor (IMSCT)-resection (enabling epidural D-wave-placement below C5) and ii)multimodal IONM can also predict fine-motor/complex hand function.
Methods: We prospectively assessed 20 patients undergoing IMSCT-surgery above the C4/5-level with multimodal IONM (D-wave/mMEPs/EMG/SSEPs). Detailed gross-/fine-motor and complex hand function was assessed pre- and postoperatively and during long-term follow-up (mean:29.5 ± 18.8 months) and correlated with IONM-findings.
Results: D-wave monitoring was without intraoperative critical changes in all patients and none had any permanent postoperative gross-motor deficits. However, D-wave did not allow to predict the occurrence of mild permanent postoperative deficits affecting fine-motor function which was the case in 8% for distal upper extremities. The complex distal upper extremities' function assessed by Nine-Hole-Peg-Test (reflecting the complex motor/sensory interaction for hand-usability) was permanently deteriorated in 15% postoperatively and only the combination of D-wave/mMEPs/EMG/SSEPs was able to provide a viable predictive power (specificity:79%/sensitivity:43%).
Conclusions: In high-cervical IMSCT-surgery, unimpaired D-wave reliably predicts preserved gross-motor function, but fails to sufficiently cover distal upper extremities' fine-motor/complex function.
Significance: Our study underlines the importance of multimodal IONM for fine-motor/complex hand function.
Keywords: D wave; Free-running electromyography; Intramedullary spinal cord tumor surgery; Intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring; Motor evoked potentials; Somatosensory evoked potential.
Copyright © 2024 International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Conflict of interest statement
Declaration of competing interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper.
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