In monitoring the depth of anaesthesia, raw EEG signals are recorded by means of an adhesive sensor attached to the forehead. The raw EEG signal is often corrupted by spike, low frequency and high frequency noise. Removal of such noise improves clinical utility and this paper presents a novel method which uses a double wavelet-based de-noising algorithm. The results of experimental simulations show that the proposed method reproduces the EEG signal almost noiselessly. The resultant data is suitable input for monitoring the depth of anaesthesia. We propose to build up a wavelet-based Depth of Anaesthesia (WDoA) based on discrete wavelet transform (DWT) and power spectral density (PSD) function. Findings give very close correlation between th...
The requirement for anaesthesia during modern surgical procedures is unquestionable to ensure a safe...
The reliable monitoring of the depth of anesthesia (DoA) is essential to control the anesthesia proc...
The definition of the depth of anesthesia (DOA) is still controversial and its measurement is not co...
Anaesthesia is administered routinely every day in hospitals and medical facilities. Numerous method...
This paper proposes a new method to monitor the depth of anaesthesia (DoA) based on the EEG signal. ...
This paper proposes a new method to monitor the depth of anaesthesia (DoA) based on the EEG signal. ...
Despite numerous attempts to develop a reliable depth of anesthesia (DoA) index to avoid patients’ i...
Despite numerous attempts to develop a reliable depth of anesthesia (DoA) index to avoid patients’ i...
In 2001 a University of Bristol team patented a novel data reduction method of the EEG for character...
AbstractThis paper investigated the problem of automatic depth of anesthesia (DOA) estimation from e...
This paper introduces a new method addressing depth of anaesthesia (DoA) assessment for real-time mo...
AbstractThis study aims to use combined wavelet and neural network model to extract electroencephalo...
This study proposes a novel index MLDoA to identify different anaesthetic states of a patient during...
Determining depth of anesthesia is a challenging problem in the context of biomedical signal process...
To develop an accurate and efficient depth of anaesthesia (DoA) assessment technique that could help...
The requirement for anaesthesia during modern surgical procedures is unquestionable to ensure a safe...
The reliable monitoring of the depth of anesthesia (DoA) is essential to control the anesthesia proc...
The definition of the depth of anesthesia (DOA) is still controversial and its measurement is not co...
Anaesthesia is administered routinely every day in hospitals and medical facilities. Numerous method...
This paper proposes a new method to monitor the depth of anaesthesia (DoA) based on the EEG signal. ...
This paper proposes a new method to monitor the depth of anaesthesia (DoA) based on the EEG signal. ...
Despite numerous attempts to develop a reliable depth of anesthesia (DoA) index to avoid patients’ i...
Despite numerous attempts to develop a reliable depth of anesthesia (DoA) index to avoid patients’ i...
In 2001 a University of Bristol team patented a novel data reduction method of the EEG for character...
AbstractThis paper investigated the problem of automatic depth of anesthesia (DOA) estimation from e...
This paper introduces a new method addressing depth of anaesthesia (DoA) assessment for real-time mo...
AbstractThis study aims to use combined wavelet and neural network model to extract electroencephalo...
This study proposes a novel index MLDoA to identify different anaesthetic states of a patient during...
Determining depth of anesthesia is a challenging problem in the context of biomedical signal process...
To develop an accurate and efficient depth of anaesthesia (DoA) assessment technique that could help...
The requirement for anaesthesia during modern surgical procedures is unquestionable to ensure a safe...
The reliable monitoring of the depth of anesthesia (DoA) is essential to control the anesthesia proc...
The definition of the depth of anesthesia (DOA) is still controversial and its measurement is not co...