Résumé
Spontaneous EEG has been proposed for monitoring depth of anaesthesia and adjusting anesthetic drugs doses. This review describes the main features of spontaneous EEG, the principles of EEG signal analysis used in anaesthesia, and the EEG effects of the different anesthetic drugs in adults and children. Then, the correlations between EEG parameters changes and clinical signs of anesthesia (loss of consciousness and memory, lack of movement and haemodynamic stability despite noxious stimulations) are analyzed. The best signal analysis technique available today for routine use seems to be bispectral analysis, which returns, in the available monitors, a single number called bispectral index or BISTM. Based upon the recent literature, clinical uses, performances and limits of use of BISTM are described and discussed.
Titre traduit de la contribution | Automatic EEG analysis for monitoring depth of anaesthesia in year 2000 |
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langue originale | Français |
Pages (de - à) | 763-785 |
Nombre de pages | 23 |
journal | Annales Francaises d'Anesthesie et de Reanimation |
Volume | 20 |
Numéro de publication | 9 |
Les DOIs | |
état | Publié - 1 janv. 2001 |
mots-clés
- Bispectral
- Depth of anaesthesia
- Electroencephalography
- Intraoperative
- Monitoring
- Pharmacology