Larger muscle mass of the upper limb correlates with lower amplitudes of deltoid MEPs following transcranial stimulation. (November 2020)
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- Title:
- Larger muscle mass of the upper limb correlates with lower amplitudes of deltoid MEPs following transcranial stimulation. (November 2020)
- Main Title:
- Larger muscle mass of the upper limb correlates with lower amplitudes of deltoid MEPs following transcranial stimulation
- Authors:
- Ito, Sadayuki
Ando, Kei
Kobayashi, Kazuyoshi
Nakashima, Hiroaki
Machino, Masaaki
Kanbara, Shunsuke
Inoue, Taro
Yamaguchi, Hidetoshi
Segi, Naoki
Koshimizu, Hiroyuki
Imagama, Shiro - Abstract:
- Highlights: This study investigated whether muscle mass affects the waves of TcMEPs. Muscle mass of the upper limb is associated with the amplitude of deltoid TcMEPs. TcMEPs of the ADM are less influenced by muscle mass than those of the deltoid. Abstract: To perform spinal surgery safely, it is important to understand the risk factors, including factors that negatively influence intraoperative neuromonitoring (IONM). Transcranial motor evoked potentials (TcMEPs) are important in IONM. Therefore, we aimed to investigate whether muscle mass affects the waveforms of TcMEPs to understand the risk factors influencing TcMEPs. We enrolled 48 patients with thoracolumbar spinal diseases who underwent surgery at our facility between April 2015 and March 2018. Before surgery, the body composition, including muscle mass and fat mass, of all patients was measured using bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA). During surgery, cranial stimulation under general anesthesia was used to derive TcMEPs, enabling us to measure the amplitude, using the control wave of the TcMEPs of the deltoid muscles and the abductor digiti minimi (ADM) muscles. We found a negative correlation between the amplitude of deltoid-muscle TcMEPs and muscle mass of the upper limb. The amplitude of deltoid-muscle TcMEPs did not correlate with the skeletal muscle index (SMI), muscle mass of the lower limb, or body fat mass. The amplitude of ADM-muscle TcMEPs did not correlate with SMI, muscle mass of any limb, or body fatHighlights: This study investigated whether muscle mass affects the waves of TcMEPs. Muscle mass of the upper limb is associated with the amplitude of deltoid TcMEPs. TcMEPs of the ADM are less influenced by muscle mass than those of the deltoid. Abstract: To perform spinal surgery safely, it is important to understand the risk factors, including factors that negatively influence intraoperative neuromonitoring (IONM). Transcranial motor evoked potentials (TcMEPs) are important in IONM. Therefore, we aimed to investigate whether muscle mass affects the waveforms of TcMEPs to understand the risk factors influencing TcMEPs. We enrolled 48 patients with thoracolumbar spinal diseases who underwent surgery at our facility between April 2015 and March 2018. Before surgery, the body composition, including muscle mass and fat mass, of all patients was measured using bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA). During surgery, cranial stimulation under general anesthesia was used to derive TcMEPs, enabling us to measure the amplitude, using the control wave of the TcMEPs of the deltoid muscles and the abductor digiti minimi (ADM) muscles. We found a negative correlation between the amplitude of deltoid-muscle TcMEPs and muscle mass of the upper limb. The amplitude of deltoid-muscle TcMEPs did not correlate with the skeletal muscle index (SMI), muscle mass of the lower limb, or body fat mass. The amplitude of ADM-muscle TcMEPs did not correlate with SMI, muscle mass of any limb, or body fat mass. In conclusion, a larger muscle mass of the upper limb correlated with a lower amplitude of deltoid-muscle TcMEPs. By contrast, there was no correlation between the muscle mass of the upper limb and the amplitude of ADM-muscle TcMEPs. These findings suggest that TcMEPs of the ADM are less influenced by muscle mass and are more stable than those of the deltoid. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Journal of clinical neuroscience. Volume 81(2020)
- Journal:
- Journal of clinical neuroscience
- Issue:
- Volume 81(2020)
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- Volume 81, Issue 2020 (2020)
- Year:
- 2020
- Volume:
- 81
- Issue:
- 2020
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2020-0081-2020-0000
- Page Start:
- 426
- Page End:
- 430
- Publication Date:
- 2020-11
- Subjects:
- Motor evoked potentials -- Deltoid muscle -- Abductor digiti minimi muscle -- Spinal diseases -- Muscle mass
Brain -- Surgery -- Periodicals
Neurosciences -- Periodicals
Nervous system -- Surgery -- Periodicals
Brain -- surgery -- Periodicals
Neurosurgical Procedures -- Periodicals
Neurosciences -- Periodicals
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http://www.elsevier.com/journals ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1016/j.jocn.2020.10.004 ↗
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