Sebel P S, Maynard D E, Major E, Frank M
Br J Anaesth. 1983 Dec;55(12):1265-70. doi: 10.1093/bja/55.12.1265.
A description is given of a new microprocessor-based device for EEG analysis. The Cerebral Function Analysing Monitor (CFAM) analyses the EEG amplitude and frequency distribution. It produces a detailed plot of amplitude trends and separate traces of the percentage activity in each of the classical EEG frequency bands. Its clinical application was studied in five patients anaesthetized with thiopentone, and nitrous oxide and halothane in oxygen. During maintenance of anaesthesia, there was a gradual decrease in EEG amplitude and shift towards lower frequency EEG activity. Discontinuation of nitrous oxide resulted in a marked increase in EEG amplitude and an increase in alpha and beta band activity. Discontinuation of halothane resulted in smaller alterations in the CFAM trace. This device provides easily interpreted processed EEG data and merits further investigation.
介绍了一种基于微处理器的新型脑电图(EEG)分析设备。脑功能分析监测仪(CFAM)可分析EEG的振幅和频率分布。它能生成振幅趋势的详细图表以及各经典EEG频段活动百分比的单独轨迹。对5例使用硫喷妥钠、氧化亚氮和氧气中的氟烷进行麻醉的患者进行了其临床应用研究。在麻醉维持期间,EEG振幅逐渐降低,并向低频EEG活动转变。停用氧化亚氮导致EEG振幅显著增加以及α和β频段活动增加。停用氟烷导致CFAM轨迹变化较小。该设备提供了易于解读的处理后EEG数据,值得进一步研究。