The aim of this paper was to compare the performance of different entropy estimators when applied to EEG data taken from patients during routine induction of general anesthesia. The question then arose as to how and why different EEG patterns could affect the different estimators. Therefore we also compared how the different entropy estimators responded to artificially generated signals with predetermined, known, characteristics. This was done by applying the entropy algorithms to pseudoEEG data: (1) computer-generated using a second-order autoregressive (AR2) model, (2) computer-generated white noise added to step signals simulating blink and eyemovement artifacts and, (3) seeing the effect of exogenous (computer-generated) sine-wave os...
The BIS and Entropy systems are used as indicators of anaesthetic drug effect, and can also record E...
AbstractElectroenccephalogram (EEG) is well established for assessing the functional state of the br...
Abstract Background EEG monitoring is useful for determining an adequate level of anesthesia. Howeve...
www.phys.waikato.ac.nz/cortex The aim of this paper was to compare the performance of different entr...
The approach to recognition of anesthesia stages by electroencephalogram (EEG) based on the paramete...
Background. The search continues for an anaesthetic monitor that can de®ne the level of anaesthesia ...
Biomedical signals are measurable time series that describe a physiological state of a biological sy...
Estimating the depth of anaesthesia (DoA) in operations has always been a challenging issue due to t...
Objective: Multiscale permutation entropy (MSPE) is becoming an interesting tool to explore neurophy...
BACKGROUND: Approximate entropy, a measure of signal complexity and regularity, quantifies electro...
OBJECTIVE:Multiscale permutation entropy (MSPE) is becoming an interesting tool to explore neurophys...
General anesthesia is used to induce a state of unconsciousness and analgesia to perform surgical op...
Highlights: Twelve entropy indices were systematically compared in monitoring depth of anesthesia a...
Multiscale permutation entropy (MSPE) is becoming an interesting tool to explore neurophysiological ...
between approximate entropy and visual inspection of irregularity in the EEG signal, a comparison wi...
The BIS and Entropy systems are used as indicators of anaesthetic drug effect, and can also record E...
AbstractElectroenccephalogram (EEG) is well established for assessing the functional state of the br...
Abstract Background EEG monitoring is useful for determining an adequate level of anesthesia. Howeve...
www.phys.waikato.ac.nz/cortex The aim of this paper was to compare the performance of different entr...
The approach to recognition of anesthesia stages by electroencephalogram (EEG) based on the paramete...
Background. The search continues for an anaesthetic monitor that can de®ne the level of anaesthesia ...
Biomedical signals are measurable time series that describe a physiological state of a biological sy...
Estimating the depth of anaesthesia (DoA) in operations has always been a challenging issue due to t...
Objective: Multiscale permutation entropy (MSPE) is becoming an interesting tool to explore neurophy...
BACKGROUND: Approximate entropy, a measure of signal complexity and regularity, quantifies electro...
OBJECTIVE:Multiscale permutation entropy (MSPE) is becoming an interesting tool to explore neurophys...
General anesthesia is used to induce a state of unconsciousness and analgesia to perform surgical op...
Highlights: Twelve entropy indices were systematically compared in monitoring depth of anesthesia a...
Multiscale permutation entropy (MSPE) is becoming an interesting tool to explore neurophysiological ...
between approximate entropy and visual inspection of irregularity in the EEG signal, a comparison wi...
The BIS and Entropy systems are used as indicators of anaesthetic drug effect, and can also record E...
AbstractElectroenccephalogram (EEG) is well established for assessing the functional state of the br...
Abstract Background EEG monitoring is useful for determining an adequate level of anesthesia. Howeve...