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Common peroneal nerve stimulation for neuromuscular monitoring: Evaluation in awake volunteers and anesthetized patients

K Leslie, CC Iatrou, K Jones, GH Beemer

Anesthesia and Analgesia | LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS | Published : 1999

Abstract

The study was conducted in two parts. First, evoked responses to common peroneal nerve stimulation at four electrode positions were tested in 25 awake volunteers. The initial threshold stimulus current (ITS) (minimal current producing dorsiflexion or eversion of the ankle joint and great toe) and the supramaximal stimulus current (SMS) (the point at which further increases in current did not produce increases in twitch tension) were defined. SMS was not reliably achieved using electrodes at each side of the fibular head. However, an exploratory electrode accurately located the nerve and enabled SMS in all volunteers (SMS/ITS = 3.4). Second, 16 anesthetized, paralyzed patients were studied. T..

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