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人类听觉稳态反应:记录技术和觉醒状态的影响。

Human auditory steady-state responses: the effects of recording technique and state of arousal.

作者信息

Picton Terence W, John M Sasha, Purcell David W, Plourde Gilles

机构信息

*Rotman Research Institute, Baycrest Centre for Geriatric Care, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada; and †Department of Anesthesia, Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal, Canada.

出版信息

Anesth Analg. 2003 Nov;97(5):1396-1402. doi: 10.1213/01.ANE.0000082994.22466.DD.

Abstract

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There is some controversy in the literature about whether auditory steady-state responses (ASSRs) can be reliably recorded in all subjects and whether these responses consistently decrease in amplitude during drowsiness. In 10 subjects, 40-Hz ASSRs became significantly different from background electroencephalogram activity with a probability of P < 0.01 and an average time of 22 s (range, 2-92 s), provided that the responses were analyzed with time-domain averaging rather than spectral averaging. In a second experiment with 10 subjects, 40-Hz ASSRs recorded between the vertex and posterior neck consistently decreased in amplitude during drowsiness and sleep. Findings that the ASSR may occasionally increase during drowsiness may be explained by postauricular muscle responses recorded from a mastoid reference. These may occur during drowsiness in association with rolling-eye movements. ASSRs recorded between the vertex and posterior neck are not distorted by these reflexes. These findings combine with previous literature on the effects of general anesthetics on the ASSR to confirm that the ASSR is a valid option for monitoring the hypnotic effects of general anesthetics.

IMPLICATIONS

Auditory steady-state responses to stimuli presented at rates near 40 Hz can be used to monitor anesthesia. These responses can be quickly and reliably recorded during both sleep and wakefulness, provided that appropriate averaging techniques are used.

摘要

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关于听觉稳态反应(ASSR)是否能在所有受试者中可靠记录,以及这些反应在困倦期间幅度是否持续下降,文献中存在一些争议。在10名受试者中,若采用时域平均而非频谱平均来分析反应,40赫兹的ASSR与背景脑电图活动有显著差异,概率P < 0.01,平均时间为22秒(范围为2 - 92秒)。在第二个有10名受试者的实验中,在头顶和后颈部记录的40赫兹ASSR在困倦和睡眠期间幅度持续下降。在困倦期间ASSR偶尔可能增加这一发现,可能是由从乳突参考记录的耳后肌肉反应所解释。这些反应可能在困倦期间与眼球转动有关。在头顶和后颈部记录的ASSR不会因这些反射而失真。这些发现与先前关于全身麻醉药对ASSR影响的文献相结合,证实ASSR是监测全身麻醉药催眠效果的有效选择。

启示

对接近40赫兹频率呈现的刺激的听觉稳态反应可用于监测麻醉。只要使用适当的平均技术,这些反应在睡眠和清醒期间都能快速且可靠地记录。

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