从记录的清醒手术声音中检测皮层映射的电刺激

Toshihiko Nishimura, T. Nagao
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最近的外科手术是由摄像机和录音机记录的,因此保存了大量的术中记录。然而,没有检索手术事件的索引,因此这些术中记录不能充分用于外科手术过程的分析。在我们的研究中,我们的目标是在东京女子医科大学智能手术室进行的清醒手术记录,使用术中清醒手术检查监视器(IEMAS)系统。有许多有用的手术过程的术中记录。在本文中,我们提出了一种在清醒手术中至关重要的脑皮层电刺激映射的自动标引方法。当外科医生对皮质区进行直接电刺激时,仪器输出电声音。因此,可以自动索引来检测这些声音。然而,这种声音的力量很弱,因为仪器位于录音机的旁边。我们采用短期自相关分析来检测信号,采用动态阈值来自动索引电刺激。在实验中,我们将提出的索引方法应用于实际的术中记录。该方法能够成功地对手术事件进行索引。
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Detecting electrical stimulation of cortical mapping from recorded awake surgery sounds
Recently the surgical operation is recorded by the video camera and the sound recorder, so a number of intraoperative records are stored. There are, however, no indexes for searching surgical events, so these intraoperative records are not exploited sufficiently for analysis of surgical procedures. In our study, we target the records of awake surgery performed in the Intelligent Operating Theater of Tokyo Women's Medical University by using Intraoperative Examination Monitor for Awake Surgery(IEMAS) system. There are a number of useful intraoperative records of surgical procedures. In this paper, we propose an automatic indexing method for electrical stimulation of corical mapping which is of paramount importance in awake surgery. The electric sounds are output from the instrument while the surgeon performs direct electrical stimulation of cortical area. It is, therefore, possible to index automatically to detect these sounds. The power of this sound is, however, weak because the instrument is located aside from the sound recorder. We adopt short-term autocorrelation analysis for detection of the signals and dynamic thresholding for indexing electrical stimulation automatically. In the experiment, we applied the proposed indexing method for actual intraoperative records. The proposed approach is able to index the surgical events successfully.
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