“…On the other hand, sustained tonic activity in freerun EMG has been reported to be related to sustained traction and compression of nerve roots, and is more associated with neural injury. 5,7,12,15,16 However, several authors have included not only train activity, but also burst activity, in the warning criteria for freerun EMGs, which might result in high sensitivity and low specificity in free-run EMG monitoring. 12,14,17 Therefore, to establish definite warning criteria for free-run EMG monitoring, it is necessary to analyze true-positive cases in detail.…”