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使用脑电图监测儿童麻醉诱导脑状态的病例研究。

Case Studies Using the Electroencephalogram to Monitor Anesthesia-Induced Brain States in Children.

机构信息

From the Department of Anesthesia, Critical Care and Pain Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts.

Department of Anesthesiology, Perioperative & Pain Medicine, Boston Children's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts.

出版信息

Anesth Analg. 2020 Oct;131(4):1043-1056. doi: 10.1213/ANE.0000000000004817.

Abstract

For this child, at this particular moment, how much anesthesia should I give? Determining the drug requirements of a specific patient is a fundamental problem in medicine. Our current approach uses population-based pharmacological models to establish dosing. However, individual patients, and children in particular, may respond to drugs differently. In anesthesiology, we have the advantage that we can monitor our patients in real time and titrate drugs to the desired effect. Examples include blood pressure management or muscle relaxation. Although the brain is the primary site of action for sedative-hypnotic drugs, the brain is not routinely monitored during general anesthesia or sedation, a fact that would surprise many patients. One reason for this is that, until recently, physiologically principled approaches for anesthetic brain monitoring have not been articulated. In the past few years, our knowledge of anesthetic brain mechanisms has developed rapidly. We now know that anesthetic drug effects are clearly visible in the electroencephalogram (EEG) of adults and reflect underlying anesthetic pharmacology and brain mechanisms. Most recently, similar effects have been characterized in children. In this article, we describe how EEG monitoring could be used to guide anesthetic management in pediatric patients. We review previous evidence and present multiple case studies showing how drug-specific and dose-dependent EEG signatures seen in adults are visible in children and infants, including those with neurological disorders. We propose that the EEG can be used in the anesthetic care of children to enable anesthesiologists to better assess the drug requirements of individual patients in real time and improve patient safety and experience.

摘要

对于这个孩子,在这个特定的时刻,我应该给他多少麻醉剂?确定特定患者的药物需求是医学中的一个基本问题。我们目前的方法是使用基于人群的药理学模型来确定剂量。然而,个体患者,尤其是儿童,可能对药物有不同的反应。在麻醉学中,我们有一个优势,即可以实时监测我们的患者,并将药物滴定至所需的效果。例如血压管理或肌肉松弛。尽管大脑是镇静催眠药物的主要作用部位,但在全身麻醉或镇静期间通常不会监测大脑,这一事实可能会让许多患者感到惊讶。造成这种情况的一个原因是,直到最近,还没有明确阐述用于麻醉大脑监测的生理原则方法。在过去的几年中,我们对麻醉大脑机制的了解迅速发展。我们现在知道,麻醉药物的作用在成人的脑电图(EEG)中清晰可见,反映了潜在的麻醉药理学和大脑机制。最近,在儿童中也有类似的作用被描述。在本文中,我们描述了如何使用脑电图监测来指导儿科患者的麻醉管理。我们回顾了以前的证据,并提出了多个案例研究,展示了在成人中可见的特定药物和剂量依赖性 EEG 特征如何在儿童和婴儿中可见,包括那些患有神经障碍的儿童和婴儿。我们提出,脑电图可用于儿童的麻醉护理,使麻醉师能够更好地实时评估个体患者的药物需求,提高患者安全性和体验。

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