Summary:
Intraoperative Neurophysiological Monitoring is a set of monitoring techniques that reads electrical activity generated by the nervous system structures during surgeries. In non-trivial surgeries, neurophysiologists require a significant number of electrical signals to be picked up to check the effects of the surgeon’s actions in real time or to confirm that the correct nerves are selected. As a result, cabling the patient in the operating room can become cumbersome. The proposed WIONM module solves part of the problem by converting a good part of those cables into a wireless connection that is substantially transparent to the human operator and the existing medical instrumentation.
Keywords: intraoperative monitoring; ECG; EMG; EEG; MEP; SSEP; AEP; wireless
JCR Impact Factor and WoS quartile: 2,600 - Q2 (2023)
DOI reference: https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics11233918
Published on paper: December 2022.
Published on-line: November 2022.
Citation:
E. Alonso, R. Giannetti, C. Rodríguez-Morcillo, J. Matanza, J.D. Muñoz Frías, G. Scandurra, C. Ciofi, L. Vega-Zelaya, J. Pastor, A quasi-wireless intraoperatory neurophysiological monitoring system. Electronics. Vol. 11, nº. 23, pp. 3918-1 - 3918-19, December 2022. [Online: November 2022]