Miskiel E, Ozdamar O
Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL 33124.
Comput Biol Med. 1987;17(3):185-92. doi: 10.1016/0010-4825(87)90042-4.
A relatively low cost, bedside, portable, microcomputer based system for long-term monitoring of human auditory evoked responses in critical care environments is described, and test data are presented. The system enables the user to acquire responses, detect significant peaks (usually peaks I, III, and V), store information and display trends (latency vs time graphs) automatically. Prior to processing, responses are digitally filtered so that no phase distortion is introduced. A peak detection algorithm takes into consideration both the different morphologies of the IV-V wave complex and the time-varying characteristics of the ABR waveform. Evaluations using normal subjects and intensive care unit patients show the clinical potential of automated long-term auditory brainstem monitoring.
本文描述了一种成本相对较低、基于床边便携式微型计算机的系统,用于在重症监护环境中对人类听觉诱发反应进行长期监测,并给出了测试数据。该系统使用户能够自动采集反应、检测显著峰值(通常为I、III和V波峰)、存储信息并显示趋势(潜伏期与时间的关系图)。在处理之前,对反应进行数字滤波,以避免引入相位失真。峰值检测算法同时考虑了IV-V波复合波的不同形态和听觉脑干反应(ABR)波形的时变特征。使用正常受试者和重症监护病房患者进行的评估显示了自动长期听觉脑干监测的临床潜力。