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脑电图如何为麻醉师服务。

How electroencephalography serves the anesthesiologist.

机构信息

Department of Anesthesia and Intensive Care Medicine, CHU Liege, Liege, Belgium.

出版信息

Clin EEG Neurosci. 2014 Jan;45(1):22-32. doi: 10.1177/1550059413509801. Epub 2014 Jan 10.

Abstract

Major clinical endpoints of general anesthesia, such as the alteration of consciousness, are achieved through effects of anesthetic agents on the central nervous system, and, more precisely, on the brain. Historically, clinicians and researchers have always been interested in quantifying and characterizing those effects through recordings of surface brain electrical activity, namely electroencephalography (EEG). Over decades of research, the complex signal has been dissected to extract its core substance, with significant advances in the interpretation of the information it may contain. Methodological, engineering, statistical, mathematical, and computer progress now furnishes advanced tools that not only allow quantification of the effects of anesthesia, but also shed light on some aspects of anesthetic mechanisms. In this article, we will review how advanced EEG serves the anesthesiologist in that respect, but will not review other intraoperative utilities that have no direct relationship with consciousness, such as monitoring of brain and spinal cord integrity. We will start with a reminder of anesthestic effects on raw EEG and its time and frequency domain components, as well as a summary of the EEG analysis techniques of use for the anesthesiologist. This will introduce the description of the use of EEG to assess the depth of the hypnotic and anti-nociceptive components of anesthesia, and its clinical utility. The last part will describe the use of EEG for the understanding of mechanisms of anesthesia-induced alteration of consciousness. We will see how, eventually in association with transcranial magnetic stimulation, it allows exploring functional cerebral networks during anesthesia. We will also see how EEG recordings during anesthesia, and their sophisticated analysis, may help corroborate current theories of mental content generation.

摘要

全身麻醉的主要临床终点,如意识改变,是通过麻醉剂对中枢神经系统,更确切地说是对大脑的作用来实现的。从历史上看,临床医生和研究人员一直有兴趣通过记录大脑表面电活动,即脑电图(EEG),来量化和描述这些作用。在几十年的研究中,人们已经对复杂的信号进行了剖析,以提取其核心物质,从而在解释其可能包含的信息方面取得了重大进展。方法学、工程学、统计学、数学和计算机技术的进步现在提供了先进的工具,不仅可以量化麻醉效果,还可以揭示麻醉机制的某些方面。在本文中,我们将回顾高级 EEG 如何在这方面为麻醉师提供帮助,但不会回顾与意识没有直接关系的其他术中应用,如脑和脊髓完整性的监测。我们将从麻醉对原始 EEG 及其时频域成分的影响开始,以及用于麻醉师的 EEG 分析技术的总结。这将介绍使用 EEG 评估麻醉催眠和镇痛成分深度的描述及其临床应用。最后一部分将描述使用 EEG 来理解麻醉引起意识改变的机制。我们将看到,最终与经颅磁刺激联合使用,它可以在麻醉期间探索功能大脑网络。我们还将看到麻醉期间的 EEG 记录及其复杂的分析如何有助于证实精神内容生成的当前理论。

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