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Neurosurgery | 2008

Neurophysiological intraoperative monitoring of the glossopharyngeal nerve: technical case report.

Aatif M. Husain; David R. Wright; Bw Stolp; Allan H. Friedman; John C. Keifer

OBJECTIVE Neurophysiological intraoperative monitoring of the glossopharyngeal nerve has been performed only with needle electrodes inserted into the pharyngeal muscles or soft palate. We describe a noninvasive method of monitoring this cranial nerve. METHODS A 30-year-old man who presented with headache, as well as speech and swallowing difficulty, underwent surgical resection of a right vagus nerve schwannoma. Neurophysiological intraoperative monitoring of multiple lower cranial nerves, including the glossopharyngeal and vagus nerves, was performed. RESULTS The glossopharyngeal nerve was monitored with an adhesive surface electrode mounted on the cuff of a laryngeal mask airway, and the vagus nerve was monitored with a similar electrode mounted on the endotracheal tube. Successful monitoring allowed separation of the glossopharyngeal nerve from the tumor, and there was no postoperative swallowing deficit. CONCLUSION Monitoring of the glossopharyngeal nerve with surface electrodes is possible and reliable, but it must be combined with vagus nerve monitoring.


Journal of Applied Physiology | 2016

Assessment of the interaction of hyperbaric N2, CO2, and O2 on psychomotor performance in divers

John J. Freiberger; Bruce Derrick; Michael J. Natoli; Igor Akushevich; Eric A. Schinazi; Carl Parker; Bw Stolp; Peter B. Bennett; Richard D. Vann; Sophia Dunworth; Richard E. Moon

Diving narcosis results from the complex interaction of gases, activities, and environmental conditions. We hypothesized that these interactions could be separated into their component parts. Where previous studies have tested single cognitive tasks sequentially, we varied inspired partial pressures of CO2, N2, and O2 in immersed, exercising subjects while assessing multitasking performance with the Multi-Attribute Task Battery II (MATB-II) flight simulator. Cognitive performance was tested under 20 conditions of gas partial pressure and exercise in 42 male subjects meeting U.S. Navy age and fitness profiles. Inspired nitrogen (N2) and oxygen (O2) partial pressures were 0, 4.5, and 5.6 ATA and 0.21, 1.0, and 1.22 ATA, respectively, at rest and during 100-W immersed exercise with and without 0.075-ATA CO2 Linear regression modeled the association of gas partial pressure with task performance while controlling for exercise, hypercapnic ventilatory response, dive training, video game frequency, and age. Subjects served as their own controls. Impairment of memory, attention, and planning, but not motor tasks, was associated with N2 partial pressures >4.5 ATA. Sea level O2 at 0.925 ATA partially rescued motor and memory reaction time impaired by 0.075-ATA CO2; however, at hyperbaric pressures an unexpectedly strong interaction between CO2, N2, and exercise caused incapacitating narcosis with amnesia, which was augmented by O2 Perception of narcosis was not correlated with actual scores. The relative contributions of factors associated with diving narcosis will be useful to predict the effects of gas mixtures and exercise conditions on the cognitive performance of divers. The O2 effects are consistent with O2 narcosis or enhanced O2 toxicity.


Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine | 2008

Decompression Illness Diagnosis and Decompression Study Design

Richard D. Vann; Richard E. Moon; John J. Freiberger; Petar J. Denoble; Guy de L. Dear; Bw Stolp; E. Wayne Massey


Neurosurgery | 2008

Neurophysiological intraoperative monitoring of the glossopharyngeal nerve

Aatif M. Husain; David R. Wright; Bw Stolp; Allan H. Friedman; John C. Keifer


Archive | 2006

[abstract] REDUCING COMPRESSION RATE DURING CLINICAL HYPERBARIC THERAPY WILL REDUCE THE RATE OF OTIC BAROTRAUMA

Ah Chhoeu; Jl Conard; M Chen; Jj Freiberger; Carraway; GdeL Dear; Claude A. Piantadosi; Bw Stolp; Re Moon


Archive | 2002

[abstract] HYPERBARIC OXYGEN THERAPY FOR CHRONIC RADIATION PROCTITIS (CRP)

Br Boyle; Re Moon; Bw Stolp; GdeL Dear; Kl Kraft; Claude A. Piantadosi


Archive | 2002

[abstract] TREATMENT OF NEUROLOGICAL SYMPTOMS OF RADIONECROSIS OF THE BRAIN WITH HYPERBARIC OXYGEN: A CASE SERIES.

GdeL Dear; Re Rose; R Dunn; Claude A. Piantadosi; Bw Stolp; Carraway; Ed Thalmann; Kl Kraft; Jh Rice; Ah Friedman; Hs Friedman; Re Moon


Archive | 2002

[abstract] DEADSPACE, BREATHING GAS DENSITY AND THE HALDANE EFFECT

Re Moon; Pl Baek; Hj Mummery; Mj Lanzinger; Bw Stolp; GdeL Dear; Carraway; Claude A. Piantadosi; Tj McMahon


Archive | 2001

[abstract] PHYSIOLOGICAL DEADSPACE INCREASES DURING EXERCISE AT 60 FSW

Hj Mummery; Bw Stolp; GdeL Dear; P. O. Doar; Michael J. Natoli; Gw Hobbs; Jd Archibald; Re Moon


Archive | 2001

[abstract] A Descriptive Analysis of Middle Ear barotrauma in Patients Undergoing Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy

Se Hunter; Jj Freiberger; GdeL Dear; Bw Stolp; Re Moon

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