While intra-operative neuro-physiologic assessment and monitoring improve the safety of patients, its use may also introduce new risks of injuries. This chapter looks at the electric safety of equipment and the potential hazards during the set-up of the monitoring. The physical and functional physiologic effects of electric shocks and stimulation currents, standards for safety limits, and conditions for tissue damage are described from basic physical principles. Considered are the electrode-tissue interface in relation to electrode dimensions and stimulation parameters as applied in various modalities of evoked sensory and motor potentials as to-date used in intra-operative monitoring, mapping of neuro-physiologic functions. A background is...
Combining transcranial electrical stimulation (TES) with MRI offers various interesting research opp...
Several pathophysiological processes cause reversible functional abnormalities before the appearance...
Several pathophysiological processes cause reversible functional abnormalities before the appearance...
While intra-operative neuro-physiologic assessment and monitoring improve the safety of patients, it...
Update on electrical safety of medical equipment used in Surgery and Interventional Medicine. Expan...
motor evoked potential (MEP) monitoring safety based on comparison with other clinical and experimen...
Background: Electrosurgical units are the most common type of electrical equipment in the operating ...
Intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring, known by the acronym IONM, is a method for monitoring ...
This paper provides a theoretical assessment of the safety considerations encountered in the simulta...
Abstract Background Electrical stimulation of peripheral nerves is used in a variety of applications...
This is a paper presented at a symposium on the Mechanisms of Hearing, held at Monash University, Me...
Diathermy is commonly used in modern-day surgery. The incidence of electrosurgical injuries related ...
The objective of this tool is to assist sponsors and the FDA reviewers for a comprehensive analysis ...
Neurophysiological Monitoring during Intensive Care and Surgery has been prepared by a team of inter...
By observing these warning criteria, surgery can be safely carried out if changes of signal amplitud...
Combining transcranial electrical stimulation (TES) with MRI offers various interesting research opp...
Several pathophysiological processes cause reversible functional abnormalities before the appearance...
Several pathophysiological processes cause reversible functional abnormalities before the appearance...
While intra-operative neuro-physiologic assessment and monitoring improve the safety of patients, it...
Update on electrical safety of medical equipment used in Surgery and Interventional Medicine. Expan...
motor evoked potential (MEP) monitoring safety based on comparison with other clinical and experimen...
Background: Electrosurgical units are the most common type of electrical equipment in the operating ...
Intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring, known by the acronym IONM, is a method for monitoring ...
This paper provides a theoretical assessment of the safety considerations encountered in the simulta...
Abstract Background Electrical stimulation of peripheral nerves is used in a variety of applications...
This is a paper presented at a symposium on the Mechanisms of Hearing, held at Monash University, Me...
Diathermy is commonly used in modern-day surgery. The incidence of electrosurgical injuries related ...
The objective of this tool is to assist sponsors and the FDA reviewers for a comprehensive analysis ...
Neurophysiological Monitoring during Intensive Care and Surgery has been prepared by a team of inter...
By observing these warning criteria, surgery can be safely carried out if changes of signal amplitud...
Combining transcranial electrical stimulation (TES) with MRI offers various interesting research opp...
Several pathophysiological processes cause reversible functional abnormalities before the appearance...
Several pathophysiological processes cause reversible functional abnormalities before the appearance...