医学
脑电图
麻醉
麻醉剂
体外循环
脑血流
灌注
心脏病学
精神科
作者
Stefaan Bouchez,Benjamin F. Gruenbaum,Geert Van Vaerenbergh,Filip De Somer
标识
DOI:10.1177/02676591241284864
摘要
Introduction: Since its origin in the 1920s, electroencephalography (EEG) has become a viable option for anesthesia and perfusion teams to monitor anesthetic delivery, optimizing drug dosage and enhancing patient safety. Patients undergoing cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) are at particular high risk for excessive or inadequate anesthetic doses. During CPB, traditional physiological indicators such as heart rate and blood pressure can be significantly altered. These abnormalities are compounded by rapid changes in anesthetic concentration from hemodilution, circuit absorption, and altered pharmacokinetics. Method: This narrative highlights the use of processed EEG with spectral analysis for anesthetic management during CPB. Conclusion: We emphasize that neuromonitoring using processed EEG during CPB can assess adequacy of anesthesia delivery and monitor for pathologic conditions that can compromise brain function such as inadequate cerebral blood flow, emboli, and seizures. This information is highly valuable for the clinical team including the perfusionist, who regularly diagnose and manage these pathological conditions.
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