We describe a model for simulating a spontaneous electroencephalogram (EEG) and for simulating the effects of anesthesia on the EEG, to allow anesthesiologists and EEG technicians to learn and practice intraoperative EEG monitoring. For this purpose, we developed a linear model to manipulate the amplitude of the activity in each of the traditional EEG frequency bands. Burst suppression patterns are simulated by manipulating an overall gain. To demonstrate the model feasibility, model parameters for thiopental and isoflurane were estimated guided by published data on the EEG effects of these anesthetic drugs. Using these estimates, EEG time signals were simulated for isoflurane at various partial pressures, and for bolus intravenous doses of...
Anesthetic and analgesic agents act through a diverse range of pharmacological mechanisms. Existing ...
The feasibility of developing an automatic electroencephalographic (EEG) pattern recognition system ...
Target controlled infusion (TCI) of intraveneous anesthetics can assist clinical practitioners to pr...
We describe a model for simulating a spontaneous electroencephalogram (EEG) and for simulating the e...
Changes to the electroencephalogram (EEG) observed during general anesthesia are modeled with a phys...
Major clinical endpoints of general anesthesia, such as the alteration of consciousness, are achieve...
International audienceIn this paper, an enhanced local mean-field model that is suitable for simulat...
Significant effort toward the automation of general anesthesia has been made in the past decade. One...
Among the various functional organ systems within the human body, the central nervous system (CNS) i...
<div><p>Modeling the effects of anesthetic drugs on brain activity is very helpful in understanding ...
Contains fulltext : 161845.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)19th biennial I...
Objective. There is growing interest in using closed-loop anesthetic delivery (CLAD) systems to auto...
Electroencephalogram (EEG)-guided anesthesia is indispensable in modern operating rooms and has beco...
The widely used electroencephalogram-based indices for depth-of-anesthesia monitoring assume that th...
This chapter discusses variations in visual evoked potentials under anesthesia. Even though the brai...
Anesthetic and analgesic agents act through a diverse range of pharmacological mechanisms. Existing ...
The feasibility of developing an automatic electroencephalographic (EEG) pattern recognition system ...
Target controlled infusion (TCI) of intraveneous anesthetics can assist clinical practitioners to pr...
We describe a model for simulating a spontaneous electroencephalogram (EEG) and for simulating the e...
Changes to the electroencephalogram (EEG) observed during general anesthesia are modeled with a phys...
Major clinical endpoints of general anesthesia, such as the alteration of consciousness, are achieve...
International audienceIn this paper, an enhanced local mean-field model that is suitable for simulat...
Significant effort toward the automation of general anesthesia has been made in the past decade. One...
Among the various functional organ systems within the human body, the central nervous system (CNS) i...
<div><p>Modeling the effects of anesthetic drugs on brain activity is very helpful in understanding ...
Contains fulltext : 161845.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)19th biennial I...
Objective. There is growing interest in using closed-loop anesthetic delivery (CLAD) systems to auto...
Electroencephalogram (EEG)-guided anesthesia is indispensable in modern operating rooms and has beco...
The widely used electroencephalogram-based indices for depth-of-anesthesia monitoring assume that th...
This chapter discusses variations in visual evoked potentials under anesthesia. Even though the brai...
Anesthetic and analgesic agents act through a diverse range of pharmacological mechanisms. Existing ...
The feasibility of developing an automatic electroencephalographic (EEG) pattern recognition system ...
Target controlled infusion (TCI) of intraveneous anesthetics can assist clinical practitioners to pr...