The widely used electroencephalogram-based indices for depth-of-anesthesia monitoring assume that the same index value defines the same level of unconsciousness for all anesthetics. In contrast, we show that different anesthetics act at different molecular targets and neural circuits to produce distinct brain states that are readily visible in the electroencephalogram. We present a two-part review to educate anesthesiologists on use of the unprocessed electroencephalogram and its spectrogram to track the brain states of patients receiving anesthesia care. Here in Part I, we review the biophysics of the electroencephalogram, and the neurophysiology of the electroencephalogram signatures of three intravenous anesthetics: propofol, dexmedetomi...
This chapter discusses variations in visual evoked potentials under anesthesia. Even though the brai...
The electroencephalogram (EEG) provides a reliable reflection of the brain's electrical state, so it...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: The electrophysiological correlates of anesthetic sedation remain poorly understoo...
The widely used electroencephalogram-based indices for depth-of-Anesthesia monitoring assume that th...
Major clinical endpoints of general anesthesia, such as the alteration of consciousness, are achieve...
peer reviewedIn this narrative review, different aspects of electroencephalogram (EEG) monitoring du...
Maintaining an adequate level of anesthesia during a surgical procedure has been proofed to be of gr...
Electroencephalogram (EEG)-guided anesthesia is indispensable in modern operating rooms and has beco...
peer reviewedElectroencephalography (EEG) records brain electrical activity at the scalp level. As a...
Contains fulltext : 161845.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)19th biennial I...
Among the various functional organ systems within the human body, the central nervous system (CNS) i...
Changes in the electroencephalography (EEG) signal have been used to study the effects of anesthetic...
General anaesthesia has been used for more than two centuries to guarantee unconsciousness, analgesi...
Unconsciousness is a fundamental component of general anesthesia (GA), but anesthesiologists have no...
An electroencephalogram (EEG), detects changes and abnormalities in the electrical activity of the b...
This chapter discusses variations in visual evoked potentials under anesthesia. Even though the brai...
The electroencephalogram (EEG) provides a reliable reflection of the brain's electrical state, so it...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: The electrophysiological correlates of anesthetic sedation remain poorly understoo...
The widely used electroencephalogram-based indices for depth-of-Anesthesia monitoring assume that th...
Major clinical endpoints of general anesthesia, such as the alteration of consciousness, are achieve...
peer reviewedIn this narrative review, different aspects of electroencephalogram (EEG) monitoring du...
Maintaining an adequate level of anesthesia during a surgical procedure has been proofed to be of gr...
Electroencephalogram (EEG)-guided anesthesia is indispensable in modern operating rooms and has beco...
peer reviewedElectroencephalography (EEG) records brain electrical activity at the scalp level. As a...
Contains fulltext : 161845.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)19th biennial I...
Among the various functional organ systems within the human body, the central nervous system (CNS) i...
Changes in the electroencephalography (EEG) signal have been used to study the effects of anesthetic...
General anaesthesia has been used for more than two centuries to guarantee unconsciousness, analgesi...
Unconsciousness is a fundamental component of general anesthesia (GA), but anesthesiologists have no...
An electroencephalogram (EEG), detects changes and abnormalities in the electrical activity of the b...
This chapter discusses variations in visual evoked potentials under anesthesia. Even though the brai...
The electroencephalogram (EEG) provides a reliable reflection of the brain's electrical state, so it...
STUDY OBJECTIVES: The electrophysiological correlates of anesthetic sedation remain poorly understoo...