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Title: Electroencephalogram Similarity Analysis using Temporal and Spectral Dynamics Analysis for Propofol and Desflurane Induced Unconsciousness
Authors: Liu, Q
Ma, L
Fan, S-Z
Abbod, M
Shieh, J-S
Keywords: General anesthesia;Electroencephalogram;Spectral dynamics;Unconsciousness;Alpha rhythm;Neural circuit mechanism
Issue Date: 2017
Citation: Symmetry
Abstract: Important information about the state dynamics of the brain during anesthesia is unraveled by Electroencephalogram (EEG) approaches. Patterns observed through EEG related to neural circuit mechanism under different molecular targets dependent anesthetics have recently attracted much attention. Propofol, a Gamma-amino butyric acid, is known with evidently increasing alpha oscillation. Desflurane shares the same receptor action and should be similar to propofol. To explore their dynamics, EEG under routine surgery level anesthetic depth is analyzed using multitaper spectral method from two groups: propofol (n = 28) and desflurane (n = 23). The time-varying spectrum comparison was undertaken to characterize their properties. Results show that both agents are dominated by slow and alpha waves. Especially, for increased alpha band feature, propofol unconsciousness shows maximum power at about 10 Hz (mean ± SD; frequency: 10.2 ± 1.4 Hz; peak power, -14.0 ± 1.6 dB) while it is approximate about 8 Hz (mean ± SD; frequency: 8.3 ± 1.3 Hz; peak power, -13.8 ± 1.6 dB) for desflurane with significantly lower frequency-resolved spectra for this band. In addition, the mean power of propofol is much higher from alpha to gamma band including slow oscillation than that of desflurane. The patterns might give us an EEG biomarker for specific anesthetic. This study suggests that both anesthetics exhibit similar spectral dynamics, which could provide an insight into some common neural circuit mechanism. However, differences between them also indicate their uniqueness where relevant.
URI: http://bura.brunel.ac.uk/handle/2438/15623
DOI: 10.3390/sym10010015
ISSN: 2073-8994
2073-8994
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