2014
DOI: 10.1186/s40244-014-0013-2
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Instantaneous monitoring of heart beat dynamics during anesthesia and sedation

Abstract: Anesthesia-induced altered arousal depends on drugs having their effect in specific brain regions. These effects are also reflected in autonomic nervous system (ANS) outflow dynamics. To this extent, instantaneous monitoring of ANS outflow, based on neurophysiological and computational modeling, may provide a more accurate assessment of the action of anesthetic agents on the cardiovascular system. This will aid anesthesia care providers in maintaining homeostatic equilibrium and help to minimize drug administr… Show more

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“…We will also study pulse amplitudes in more detail, taking into account that they depend both on stimulus amplitude and physiologic background state. Now that we have verified the presence of point process structure, we can study dynamics over time, applying history dependent inverse Gaussian models like those developed for heart rate variability (37)(38)(39)(40)(41). We will also study EDA in other contexts, such as during sleep, with pain, and under general anesthesia.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We will also study pulse amplitudes in more detail, taking into account that they depend both on stimulus amplitude and physiologic background state. Now that we have verified the presence of point process structure, we can study dynamics over time, applying history dependent inverse Gaussian models like those developed for heart rate variability (37)(38)(39)(40)(41). We will also study EDA in other contexts, such as during sleep, with pain, and under general anesthesia.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The drug has been commonly used as the preoperative sedative, regional anesthesia adjuvant and general anesthesia adjuvant ( 6 , 7 ). It is clinically found that the drug also has an anti-inflammatory effect ( 8 – 10 ). Therefore, 141 patients receiving radical operation of colon carcinoma in Jining No.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We cannot ignore the depressant effect of pentobarbital anesthesia on reflexes, but at the same time it is important to take into account that the values of the BRS estimates are in agreement with the literature [34, 35], albeit in unconscious animals. Nonetheless, previous reports from our and other laboratories have already shown the robustness of the application of BRS models to data collected from patients under anesthesia, as well as the importance of introducing such indices to characterize the ANS performance in the surgical or ICU setting [24, 36, 37]. …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%