作者
Patrick L Purdon, Eric T Pierce, Eran A Mukamel, Michael J Prerau, John L Walsh, Kin Foon K Wong, Andres F Salazar-Gomez, Priscilla G Harrell, Aaron L Sampson, Aylin Cimenser, ShiNung Ching, Nancy J Kopell, Casie Tavares-Stoeckel, Kathleen Habeeb, Rebecca Merhar, Emery N Brown
发表日期
2013/3/19
期刊
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
卷号
110
期号
12
页码范围
E1142-E1151
出版商
National Academy of Sciences
简介
Unconsciousness is a fundamental component of general anesthesia (GA), but anesthesiologists have no reliable ways to be certain that a patient is unconscious. To develop EEG signatures that track loss and recovery of consciousness under GA, we recorded high-density EEGs in humans during gradual induction of and emergence from unconsciousness with propofol. The subjects executed an auditory task at 4-s intervals consisting of interleaved verbal and click stimuli to identify loss and recovery of consciousness. During induction, subjects lost responsiveness to the less salient clicks before losing responsiveness to the more salient verbal stimuli; during emergence they recovered responsiveness to the verbal stimuli before recovering responsiveness to the clicks. The median frequency and bandwidth of the frontal EEG power tracked the probability of response to the verbal stimuli during the transitions in …
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