Systems and methods for detecting nerve function
The present technology relates generally to the field of electrophysiology and specifically to automated devices, components, systems, and related methods for monitoring potential injury to the nervous system using evoked potentials during intraoperative neurophysiologic monitoring.
1. A method for intraoperative determination and monitoring of a plurality of resultant electrical waveforms of a patient, the method comprising:
stimulating, via a stimulating electrode positioned on skin of the patient, the stimulating comprising transmitting a plurality of time-locked electrical stimuli, the stimulating electrode in communication with an evoked potential detection device configured to monitor one or more peripheral nerves of the patient;
recording, via a recording electrode positioned on the skin of the patient, the plurality of resultant electrical waveforms received by the evoked potential detection device, the resultant electrical waveforms generated by the body's nervous system in response to the time-locked electrical stimuli;
developing, by the evoked potential detection device, an initial baseline waveform from an average of the plurality of resultant electrical waveforms;
stimulating, via the stimulating electrode by the evoked potential detection device, an additional electrical stimulus;
recording, via the recording electrode by the evoked potential detection device, an additional resultant electrical waveform;
determining, by the evoked potential detection device, if the additional resultant electrical waveform should be indicated as a good response by:
comparing, by the evoked potential detection device, the additional resultant electrical waveform to the initial baseline waveform;
if the additional resultant electrical waveform should be indicated as a good response, developing, by the evoked potential detection device, an updated baseline waveform, wherein the updated baseline waveform is a weighted average of the initial baseline waveform and the additional resultant electrical waveform; and
if the additional resultant electrical waveform should not be indicated as a good response, setting the updated baseline waveform to the initial baseline waveform.
2. The method of claim 1 , further comprising sending, by the evoked potential detection device, a data output to a user interface, the data output comprising an indication of whether the additional resultant electrical waveform is acceptable.