A Practical Approach to Neurophysiologic Intraoperative Monitoring, Second Edition
Evoked potentials have been used for decades to assess neurologic function in outpatient studies and are now routinely used in the operating room during surgery. Illustrated Manual of Clinical Evoked Potentials is a modern, practical guide to performing these studies and interpreting the results. The book is uniquely organized as a singular resource that provides the necessary background for understanding and conducting evoked potential studies, and functions as a multi-purpose text, atlas, and reading session with numerous examples of studies, findings, and discussion of key takeaways.
Divided into five chapters, the book opens with an introduction to the basics of data acquisition and interpretation that lays the foundation for the modality-specific chapters that follow. The next group of chapters are in-depth reviews of visual, brainstem auditory, and somatosensory evoked potentials. Each of these chapters lay out the specifics of the modality and study protocol with examples to show how things should--and should not--be done. Sample studies with discussions about how to interpret them highlight a particular aspect of normalcy or pathology. Imaging correlates are provided to emphasize salient points and offer perspective. The final chapter is an overview of the use of evoked potentials during surgery with imaging and case discussions to introduce the reader to this very important use of evoked potentials.
Neurologists, clinical neurophysiologists, technologists, trainees, or anyone who has to interpret evoked potential studies, even intermittently, will find this illustrated manual to be a trusted companion in gaining proficiency and avoiding common pitfalls.
Key Features
Country | USA |
Manufacturer | Demos Medical |
Binding | Kindle Edition |
ReleaseDate | 2017-08-28 |
Format | Kindle eBook |