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Vagal Sensory Evoked Potentials Disappear Under the Neuromuscular Block - An Experimental Study

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BRAIN STIMULATION
卷 6, 期 5, 页码 812-816

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.brs.2013.03.005

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Evoked potentials; Transcutaneous vagal nerve stimulation; Neuromuscular block

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  1. Department of Neuroscience, University Medicine of Greifswald

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Background: Transcutaneous vagal nerve stimulation is a promising treatment modality in patients suffering mood disorders and chronic pain, however, the mechanisms are still to be elucidated. A recently developed technique of EEG responses to electrical stimulation of the inner side of the tragus suggests that these responses are far field potentials, generated in the vagal system - Vagal Sensory Evoked Potentials (VSEP). Objective: To reproduce the VSEP technique free from myogenic artifacts. Methods: Fourteen ASA I-II patients scheduled for elective surgery in standardized Total Intravenous Anesthesia (TIVA) were enrolled. Transcutaneous electrical stimulation was applied to the inner side of the right tragus. Averaged EEG responses were recorded from the electrode positions C4-F4 and T4-O2 before and after induction of TIVA, during the maximal effect of the non-depolarizing muscle relaxing agent, cis-atracurium (C-AR) and after recovery from C-AR under TIVA. Results: Typical response curves with P1, N1 and P2 peaks could be reproduced in all patients before and after anesthesia induction. The response curves disappeared during the C-AR action and re-appeared after recovery from C-AR under TIVA. Conclusion: The disappearance of the scalp responses to electrical tragus stimulation under the neuromuscular block suggests a muscular origin of these potentials. (C) 2013 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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