Evoked Potentials EPs | Podcast | Dr MEK | Anesthesia Lecture

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Discover the essential role of evoked potentials in anesthesia and how they are utilized for monitoring the nervous system during surgery. In this video, we delve into the physiology of evoked potentials, including the types of evoked potentials such as somatosensory evoked potentials (SSEPs), motor evoked potentials (MEPs), and auditory evoked potentials (AEPs). Learn how these neurophysiological signals are used in real-time to guide anesthetic management and reduce the risk of neurological complications during surgery.

Evoked potentials play a crucial role in procedures like spine surgery, neurosurgery, and cardiac surgery, where the risk of nerve damage or neurological injury is high. By providing continuous monitoring of the central and peripheral nervous systems, they help anesthesiologists make informed decisions to optimize patient outcomes. This video will cover the origin and conduction of nerve impulses, how evoked potentials are recorded, and the implications of abnormal evoked potential signals.

We also discuss the importance of monitoring nerve pathways to detect any changes that might indicate potential nerve damage, allowing timely intervention to protect the patient's neurological function. Whether you're a medical professional or a student preparing for exams, this comprehensive guide will help you understand the significance and applications of evoked potentials in modern anesthesia.

What You Will Learn:
What are evoked potentials and their importance in anesthesia
The different types of evoked potentials used in surgery: SSEPs, MEPs, and AEPs
How evoked potentials help in preventing neurological injuries
The physiology behind nerve impulse conduction
Techniques for monitoring evoked potentials during various surgical procedures
Understanding evoked potential abnormalities and their clinical implications

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