Timing of intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring (IONM) recovery and clinical recovery after termination of pediatric spinal deformity surgery due to loss of IONM signals

CreveCoeur, T. S., Iyer, R. R., Goldstein, H. E., Delgardo, M. W., Hankinson, T. C., Erickson, M. A., Garg, S., Skaggs, D. L., Andras, L., Kennedy, B. C., Cahill, P. J., Lenke, L. G., Angevine, P. D., Roye, B. D., Vitale, M. G., Mendiratta, A., & Anderson, R. C. E. (2024). Timing of intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring (IONM) recovery and clinical recovery after termination of pediatric spinal deformity surgery due to loss of IONM signals. The Spine Journal. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.spinee.2024.04.008
Authors:
Travis S CreveCoeur
Rajiv R Iyer
Hannah E Goldstein
Mychael W Delgardo
Todd C Hankinson
Mark A Erickson
Sumeet Garg
David L Skaggs
Lindsay Andras
Benjamin C Kennedy
Patrick J Cahill
Lawrence G Lenke
Peter D Angevine
Benjamin D Roye
Michael G Vitale
Anil Mendiratta
Richard C E Anderson
Affiliated Authors:
Travis S CreveCoeur
Mychael W Delgardo
Lawrence G Lenke
Peter D Angevine
Benjamin D Roye
Michael G Vitale
Anil Mendiratta
Author Keywords:
motor evoked potentials
pediatric spinal deformity, intraoperative neuromonitoring
recovery
signal loss
somatosensory evoked potentials
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Article
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10.1016/j.spinee.2024.04.008
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