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The prognostic significance of transcranial magnetic stimulation and nasal
muscle F-wave recording to predict postoperative facial nerve function was
assessed in 24 patients with unilateral acoustic neuromas (mean diameter, 3
1 mm) and clinically intact facial nerve function. Latency of F waves and r
esponse to cortical magnetic stimulation, as well as F ratios, central moto
r conduction time, and the ratio of response latency to cortical and cister
nal magnetic stimulation were significantly increased. Outcome analysis rev
ealed no significant correlation between preoperative electrophysiologic ch
anges and postoperative facial nerve function. However, a significant corre
lation with tumor diameter was detected. Thus, acoustic neuroma size seems
to be the best predictor of facial nerve function after surgery. (C) 2000 J
ohn Wiley & Sons, Inc.