神经外科
脑电图
麻醉
置信区间
医学
神经学
秩相关
外科
统计
数学
内科学
精神科
作者
Riccardo Carrai,Cristiana Martinelli,Fabrizio Baldanzi,S. Gabbanini,Camilla Bonaudo,Agnese Pedone,C Federico,R. Caramelli,Maddalena Spalletti,Francesco Lolli,Antonello Grippo,Luca Bucciardini,Alessandro Della Puppa,Tommaso Agostino Ninone,Andrea Amadori
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.neucli.2023.102910
摘要
Patient State Index (PSI) and Suppression Ratio (SR) are two indices calculated by quantitative analysis of EEG used to estimate the depth of anaesthesia but their validation in neurosurgery must be done. Our aim was to investigate the congruity PSI and SR with raw EEG monitoring in neurosurgery. We included 34 patients undergoing elective cranial neurosurgery. Each patient was monitored by a SedLine device (PSI and SR) and by raw EEG. To appraise the agreement between PSI, SR and EEG Suppr%, Bland-Altman analysis was used. We also correlated the PSI and SR recorded at different times during surgery to the degree of suppression of the raw EEG data by Spearman's rank correlation coefficient. For a comparison with previous data we made an international literature review according to PRISMA protocol. At all recording times, we found that there is a strong agreement between PSI and raw EEG. We also found a significant correlation for both PSI and SR with the EEG suppression percentage (p < 0.05), but with a broad dispersion of the individual values within the confidence interval. The Masimo SedLine processed EEG monitoring system can be used as a guide in the anaesthetic management of patients during elective cranial neurosurgery, but the anaesthesiologist must be aware that previous correlations between PSI and SR with the suppression percentage may not always be valid in all individual patients. The use of an extended visual raw EEG evaluated by an expert electroencephalographer might help to provide better guidance.
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