Visual evoked potentials (VEP) have risen over the past 150 years from a neurophysiological curiosity discovered in animals to a powerful technique used to preserve visual function during many types of surgery. Successful VEP monitoring depends upon good preoperative visual function, well-designed stimulator, efficient recording, and proper anesthetic technique.

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Visual Evoked Potentials

  • David J. Anschel

摘要

Visual evoked potentials (VEP) have risen over the past 150 years from a neurophysiological curiosity discovered in animals to a powerful technique used to preserve visual function during many types of surgery. Successful VEP monitoring depends upon good preoperative visual function, well-designed stimulator, efficient recording, and proper anesthetic technique.