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导电塑料电极可减少小儿体外膜肺氧合治疗期间的脑电图伪迹。

Conductive Plastic Electrodes Reduce EEG Artifact During Pediatric ECMO Therapy.

作者信息

Matsumoto Joyce H, McArthur David L, Szeliga Conrad W, Lerner Jason T, Rao Lekha M, Hussain Shaun A, Wu Joyce Y, Nuwer Marc R, Sankar Raman

机构信息

*Department of Pediatrics, Division of Pediatric Neurology, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA; †Department of Neurosurgery, UCLA Brain Injury Research Center, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA; and ‡Department of Neurology, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, Los Angeles, California.

出版信息

J Clin Neurophysiol. 2016 Oct;33(5):426-430. doi: 10.1097/WNP.0000000000000262.

Abstract

PURPOSE

Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) is a life-saving heart and lung bypass procedure that can cause substantial EEG artifact. Continuous EEG monitoring is nonetheless a helpful neuromonitoring tool for patients receiving ECMO therapy because neurologic complications are frequent, but factors such as sedation, neuromuscular blockade, and hemodynamic instability limit clinical and radiographic evaluation. We examined whether using conductive plastic electrodes in place of conventional gold electrodes reduces artifact in clinical EEG studies of pediatric ECMO patients.

METHODS

Four masked electroencephalographers assessed artifact and its impact on overall EEG interpretation in samples from 21 consecutive EEGs recorded during ECMO therapy (14 gold and 7 plastic). A spectral power analysis then quantified 50- to 70-Hz artifact in a larger group of 14 gold and 34 plastic electrode studies during ECMO and 4 non-ECMO gold electrode studies.

RESULTS

The masked electroencephalographers identified less artifact (P < 0.001) and indicated greater confidence in the accuracy of EEG interpretation (P < 0.001) among studies recorded with plastic electrodes. In quantitative analyses, ECMO was associated with greater 50- to 70-Hz power among studies using gold electrodes (P < 0.001) and gold electrodes exhibited greater 50- to 70-Hz power than plastic electrodes (P < 0.001). Contrasting studies in which most of the electroencephalographers believed that interpretation was (n = 12; 7 gold and 5 plastic) or was not (n = 7; all gold) compromised by artifact, 50- to 70-Hz power was similarly higher among the compromised studies (P < 0.001).

CONCLUSION

Plastic electrodes substantially reduce the burden of electrical artifact in EEG studies performed on pediatric ECMO patients and improve confidence in EEG interpretation.

摘要

目的

体外膜肺氧合(ECMO)是一种挽救生命的心肺旁路手术,可导致明显的脑电图伪迹。尽管如此,连续脑电图监测对于接受ECMO治疗的患者仍是一种有用的神经监测工具,因为神经并发症很常见,但镇静、神经肌肉阻滞和血流动力学不稳定等因素限制了临床和影像学评估。我们研究了在儿科ECMO患者的临床脑电图研究中,使用导电塑料电极代替传统金电极是否能减少伪迹。

方法

四名盲法脑电图检查人员评估了ECMO治疗期间连续记录的21份脑电图样本(14份使用金电极,7份使用塑料电极)中的伪迹及其对脑电图整体解读的影响。然后,通过频谱功率分析对ECMO期间14份金电极和34份塑料电极研究以及4份非ECMO金电极研究的较大样本中的50至70赫兹伪迹进行量化。

结果

盲法脑电图检查人员发现,使用塑料电极记录的研究中伪迹较少(P < 0.001),并且对脑电图解读准确性的信心更高(P < 0.001)。在定量分析中,在使用金电极的研究中,ECMO与更高的50至70赫兹功率相关(P < 0.001),并且金电极显示出比塑料电极更高的50至70赫兹功率(P < 0.001)。在大多数脑电图检查人员认为解读受到(n = 12;7份金电极和5份塑料电极)或未受到(n = 7;均为金电极)伪迹影响的对比研究中,受影响的研究中50至70赫兹功率同样更高(P < 0.001)。

结论

塑料电极可大幅减轻儿科ECMO患者脑电图研究中的电伪迹负担,并提高对脑电图解读的信心。

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