During 0.1-0.2% of operations with general anesthesia, patients become aware during surgery. Unfortunately, pharmacologically paralyzed patients cannot seek attention by moving. Their attempted movements may however induce detectable EEG changes over the motor cortex. Here, methods from the area of movement-based brain-computer interfacing are proposed as a novel direction in anesthesia monitoring. Optimal settings for development of such a paradigm are studied to allow for a clinically feasible system. A classifier was trained on recorded EEG data of ten healthy non-anesthetized participants executing 3-second movement tasks. Extensive analysis was performed on this data to obtain an optimal EEG channel set and optimal features for use in ...
International audienceBackground Accidental awareness during general anesthesia (AAGA) is defined as...
International audienceAccidental Awareness during General Anesthesia (AAGA) occurs in 1-2% of high-r...
A brain-machine interface (BMI) uses signals from the brain to control electronic devices. One appl...
During 0.1-0.2% of operations with general anesthesia, patients become aware during surgery. Unfortu...
During 0.1-0.2% of operations with general anesthesia, patients become aware during surgery. Unfortu...
Contains fulltext : 103039.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)During 0.1-0.2%...
Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) have the potential to detect intraoperative awareness during genera...
Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) have the potential to detect intraoperative awareness during genera...
Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) have the potential to detect intraoperative awareness during genera...
BACKGROUND. Patients under general anesthesia have a risk of regaining awareness while being paralyz...
Hundreds of millions of general anesthesia are performed each year on patients all over the world. A...
International audienceHundreds of millions of general anesthesia are performed each year on patients...
Contains fulltext : 157484.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Objective. Pati...
The feasibility of developing an automatic electroencephalographic (EEG) pattern recognition system ...
The feasibility of developing an automatic electroencephalographic (EEG) pattern recognition system ...
International audienceBackground Accidental awareness during general anesthesia (AAGA) is defined as...
International audienceAccidental Awareness during General Anesthesia (AAGA) occurs in 1-2% of high-r...
A brain-machine interface (BMI) uses signals from the brain to control electronic devices. One appl...
During 0.1-0.2% of operations with general anesthesia, patients become aware during surgery. Unfortu...
During 0.1-0.2% of operations with general anesthesia, patients become aware during surgery. Unfortu...
Contains fulltext : 103039.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)During 0.1-0.2%...
Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) have the potential to detect intraoperative awareness during genera...
Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) have the potential to detect intraoperative awareness during genera...
Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) have the potential to detect intraoperative awareness during genera...
BACKGROUND. Patients under general anesthesia have a risk of regaining awareness while being paralyz...
Hundreds of millions of general anesthesia are performed each year on patients all over the world. A...
International audienceHundreds of millions of general anesthesia are performed each year on patients...
Contains fulltext : 157484.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Objective. Pati...
The feasibility of developing an automatic electroencephalographic (EEG) pattern recognition system ...
The feasibility of developing an automatic electroencephalographic (EEG) pattern recognition system ...
International audienceBackground Accidental awareness during general anesthesia (AAGA) is defined as...
International audienceAccidental Awareness during General Anesthesia (AAGA) occurs in 1-2% of high-r...
A brain-machine interface (BMI) uses signals from the brain to control electronic devices. One appl...