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Usability of the SedLine® electroencephalographic monitor of depth of anaesthesia in pigs: a pilot study
by
Barge, P.
, Casoni, D.
, Levionnois, O.
, Hight, D.
, Mirra, A.
, Spadavecchia, C.
in
Anesthesia
/ Anesthesia, General
/ Anesthesiology
/ Animals
/ Brain
/ Broadband
/ Child
/ Computed tomography
/ Critical Care Medicine
/ Electroencephalography
/ Electroencephalography - methods
/ Frequency ranges
/ Health Sciences
/ Humans
/ Intensive
/ Isoflurane
/ Magnetic resonance
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Monitoring, Physiologic - methods
/ Original Research
/ Pilot Projects
/ Sensors
/ Statistics for Life Sciences
/ Surgery
/ Swine
/ Usability
2022
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Usability of the SedLine® electroencephalographic monitor of depth of anaesthesia in pigs: a pilot study
by
Barge, P.
, Casoni, D.
, Levionnois, O.
, Hight, D.
, Mirra, A.
, Spadavecchia, C.
in
Anesthesia
/ Anesthesia, General
/ Anesthesiology
/ Animals
/ Brain
/ Broadband
/ Child
/ Computed tomography
/ Critical Care Medicine
/ Electroencephalography
/ Electroencephalography - methods
/ Frequency ranges
/ Health Sciences
/ Humans
/ Intensive
/ Isoflurane
/ Magnetic resonance
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Monitoring, Physiologic - methods
/ Original Research
/ Pilot Projects
/ Sensors
/ Statistics for Life Sciences
/ Surgery
/ Swine
/ Usability
2022
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Usability of the SedLine® electroencephalographic monitor of depth of anaesthesia in pigs: a pilot study
by
Barge, P.
, Casoni, D.
, Levionnois, O.
, Hight, D.
, Mirra, A.
, Spadavecchia, C.
in
Anesthesia
/ Anesthesia, General
/ Anesthesiology
/ Animals
/ Brain
/ Broadband
/ Child
/ Computed tomography
/ Critical Care Medicine
/ Electroencephalography
/ Electroencephalography - methods
/ Frequency ranges
/ Health Sciences
/ Humans
/ Intensive
/ Isoflurane
/ Magnetic resonance
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Monitoring, Physiologic - methods
/ Original Research
/ Pilot Projects
/ Sensors
/ Statistics for Life Sciences
/ Surgery
/ Swine
/ Usability
2022
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Usability of the SedLine® electroencephalographic monitor of depth of anaesthesia in pigs: a pilot study
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Usability of the SedLine® electroencephalographic monitor of depth of anaesthesia in pigs: a pilot study
2022
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To investigate the usability of the SedLine® monitor in anaesthetized pigs. Five juvenile healthy pigs underwent balanced isoflurane-based general anaesthesia for surgical placement of a subcutaneous jugular venous port. The SedLine® was applied to continuously monitor electroencephalographic (EEG) activity and its modulation during anaesthesia. Computer tomography and magnetic resonance were performed to investigate the relationship between electrodes’ positioning and anatomical structures. The pediatric SedLine® EEG-sensor could be easily applied and SedLine®-generated variables collected. An EEG Density Spectral Array (DS) was displayed over the whole procedure. During surgery, the EEG signal was dominated by elevated power in the delta range (0.5–4 Hz), with an underlying broadband signal (where power decreased with increasing frequency). The emergence period was marked by a decrease in delta power, and a more evenly distributed power over the 4–40 Hz frequency range. From incision to end of surgery, mean SedLine®-generated values (± standard deviation) were overall stable [23.0 (± 2.8) Patient State Index (PSI), 1.0% (± 3.8%) Suppression Ratio (SR), 8.8 Hz (± 2.5 Hz) Spectral Edge Frequency 95% (SEF) left, 7.7 Hz (± 2.4 Hz) SEF right], quickly changing during emergence [75.3 (± 11.1) PSI, 0.0 (± 0.0) SR, 12.5 (± 6.6) SEF left 10.4 (± 6.6) SEF right]. Based on the imaging performed, the sensor does not record EEG signals from the same brain areas as in humans. SedLine®-DSA and -generated variables seemed to reflect variations in depth of anaesthesia in pigs. Further studies are needed to investigate this correlation, as well as to define the species-specific brain structures monitored by the EEG-sensor.
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Springer Netherlands,Springer Nature B.V
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