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Kent S Rice

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Spine|June 15, 2017
Transcranial Motor Evoked Potential Alarm Criteria to Predict Foot Drop Injury During Lumbosacral SurgeryArvydas Tamkus, Kent S Rice, Gregory Hoffman
The Neurodiagnostic Journal|December 14, 2017
Intraoperative Neuromonitoring Alarms: Relationship of the Surgeon's Decision to Intervene (or Not) and Clinical Outcomes in a Subset of Spinal Surgical Patients with a New Postoperative Neurological DeficitArvydas Tamkus, Kent S Rice, Howard L Kim
The Spine Journal : Official Journal of the North American Spine Society|July 18, 2017
Perils of intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring: analysis of "false-negative" results in spine surgeriesArvydas A Tamkus, Kent S Rice, Michael T McCaffrey
The Neurodiagnostic Journal|May 21, 2013
Quality assurance and performance improvement in intraoperative neurophysiologic monitoring programsArvydas A Tamkus, Kent S Rice, Michael T McCaffrey
The Spine Journal : Official Journal of the North American Spine Society|November 12, 2013
Differential rates of false-positive findings in transcranial electric motor evoked potential monitoring when using inhalational anesthesia versus total intravenous anesthesia during spine surgeriesArvydas A Tamkus, Kent S Rice, Howard L Kim
The Laryngoscope|March 17, 2021
Best Practices in Facial Nerve MonitoringJack M Kartush, Kent S Rice, Robert E Minahan, et al.
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Spine|June 15, 2017
Transcranial Motor Evoked Potential Alarm Criteria to Predict Foot Drop Injury During Lumbosacral SurgeryArvydas Tamkus, Kent S Rice, Gregory Hoffman
The Neurodiagnostic Journal|December 14, 2017
Intraoperative Neuromonitoring Alarms: Relationship of the Surgeon's Decision to Intervene (or Not) and Clinical Outcomes in a Subset of Spinal Surgical Patients with a New Postoperative Neurological DeficitArvydas Tamkus, Kent S Rice, Howard L Kim
The Spine Journal : Official Journal of the North American Spine Society|July 18, 2017
Perils of intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring: analysis of "false-negative" results in spine surgeriesArvydas A Tamkus, Kent S Rice, Michael T McCaffrey
The Neurodiagnostic Journal|May 21, 2013
Quality assurance and performance improvement in intraoperative neurophysiologic monitoring programsArvydas A Tamkus, Kent S Rice, Michael T McCaffrey
The Spine Journal : Official Journal of the North American Spine Society|November 12, 2013
Differential rates of false-positive findings in transcranial electric motor evoked potential monitoring when using inhalational anesthesia versus total intravenous anesthesia during spine surgeriesArvydas A Tamkus, Kent S Rice, Howard L Kim
The Laryngoscope|March 17, 2021
Best Practices in Facial Nerve MonitoringJack M Kartush, Kent S Rice, Robert E Minahan, et al.
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