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基于脑电图的麻醉指数对α振荡活动调制的反应不同。

Electroencephalogram-Based Anesthesia Indices Differently React to Modulations of Alpha-Oscillatory Activity.

作者信息

Kinateder Thomas, Kratzer Stephan, Husemann Cornelius, Hautmann Hubert, García Paul S, Schneider Gerhard, Kreuzer Matthias

机构信息

From the Department of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care, School of Medicine and Health, Technical University of Munich, Munich, Germany.

Department of Anesthesia, Critical Care and Pain Medicine, Hessing Foundation, Augsburg, Germany.

出版信息

Anesth Analg. 2025 Apr 1;140(4):974-982. doi: 10.1213/ANE.0000000000007042. Epub 2024 Aug 2.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The electroencephalographic (EEG) provides the anesthesiologist with information regarding the level of anesthesia. Processed EEG indices are available that reflect the level of anesthesia as a single number. Strong oscillatory EEG activity in the alpha-band may be associated with an adequate level of anesthesia and a lower incidence of cognitive sequelae. So far, we do not know how the processed indices would react to changes in the alpha-band activity. Hence, we modulated the alpha-oscillatory activity of intraoperative EEG to assess possible index changes.

METHODS

We performed our analyses based on data from 2 studies. Intraoperative EEG was extracted, and we isolated the alpha-band activity by band-pass filtering (8-12 Hz). We added or subtracted this activity to the original EEG in different steps with different amplifications of the alpha signal. We then replayed these signals to the bispectral index (BIS), the Entropy Module (state entropy [SE]), the CONOX (qCON), and the SEDLine (patient state index [PSI]); and evaluated the alpha-band modulation's impact on the respective index.

RESULTS

The indices behaved differently to the modulation. In general, indices decreased with stronger alpha-band activity, but the rate of change was different with SE showing the strongest change (9% per step) and PSI and BIS ( < 5% per step) showing the weakest change. A simple regression analysis revealed a decrease of 0.02 to 0.09 index points with increasing alpha amplification.

CONCLUSIONS

While the alpha-band in the intraoperative EEG seems to carry information regarding the quality of anesthesia, changes in the alpha-band activity do neither strongly nor uniformly influence processed EEG indices. Hence, to assess alpha-oscillatory activity's strength, the user needs to focus on the raw EEG or its spectral representation also displayed on the monitoring systems.

摘要

背景

脑电图(EEG)为麻醉医生提供有关麻醉深度的信息。有经过处理的EEG指标可以用一个数字反映麻醉深度。α波段强烈的振荡性EEG活动可能与适当的麻醉深度及较低的认知后遗症发生率相关。到目前为止,我们尚不清楚这些经过处理的指标对α波段活动变化会作何反应。因此,我们调节了术中EEG的α振荡活动,以评估可能的指标变化。

方法

我们基于两项研究的数据进行分析。提取术中EEG,通过带通滤波(8 - 12 Hz)分离出α波段活动。我们以不同的α信号放大倍数,分不同步骤将该活动加到原始EEG上或从原始EEG中减去。然后我们将这些信号重新输入到脑电双频指数(BIS)、熵模块(状态熵[SE])、CONOX(qCON)和SEDLine(患者状态指数[PSI])中;并评估α波段调制对各个指标的影响。

结果

各指标对调制的反应不同。一般来说,随着α波段活动增强,指标下降,但变化率不同,SE变化最强(每步9%),PSI和BIS变化最弱(每步<5%)。简单回归分析显示,随着α放大倍数增加,指标下降0.02至0.09个指数点。

结论

虽然术中EEG的α波段似乎携带有关麻醉质量的信息,但α波段活动的变化对经过处理的EEG指标既没有强烈影响也没有一致影响。因此,要评估α振荡活动的强度,使用者还需要关注原始EEG或监测系统上显示的其频谱表示。

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