前额
脑电图
医学
前臂
肌电图
物理医学与康复
解剖
精神科
作者
Felicitas Lichtenfeld,Stephan Kratzer,Dominik Hinzmann,Paul S. García,Gerhard Schneider,Matthias Kreuzer
标识
DOI:10.1213/ane.0000000000006652
摘要
Monitoring the electroencephalogram (EEG) during general anesthesia can help to safely navigate the patient through the procedure by avoiding too deep or light anesthetic levels. In daily clinical practice, the EEG is recorded from the forehead and available neuromonitoring systems translate the EEG information into an index inversely correlating with the anesthetic level. Electrode placement on the forehead can lead to an influence of electromyographic (EMG) activity on the recorded signal in patients without neuromuscular blockade (NMB). A separation of EEG and EMG in the clinical setting is difficult because both signals share an overlapping frequency range. Previous research showed that indices decreased when EMG was absent in awake volunteers with NMB. Here, we investigated to what extent the indices changed, when EEG recorded during surgery with NMB agents was superimposed with EMG.
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