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The Effects of Ketamine and Neuroleptanalgesia on the Evoked Electrospinogram and Electromyogram in Man
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Pain DisordersPain MedicineNeuromodulation TherapiesCalf MuscleEpilepsySocial SciencesAnesthesiaPain ManagementNeurologySensationAnesthetic PharmacologyNeuromodulation (Medicine)Evoked ElectrospinogramPosterior-tibial-nerve StimulationNeuropharmacologyNeurostimulationNervous SystemAnaesthetic AgentPain ResearchNeurophysiologyElectromyographyElectrophysiologyNeuroscienceBrain ElectrophysiologyPain MechanismDissociative PharmacologyMedicineAnesthesiology
The differential effects of ketamine and neurolept-analgesia (NLA) on the evoked electrospinogram (EESG) and evoked electromyogram (EEMG) were studied in man. The EESG from epidural spaces of T10–L1 and the EEMG from the calf muscle in response to posterior-tibial-nerve stimulation were recorded sim