用于全身麻醉的时间同步多模式监测系统

Q3 Medicine
Zhenhu Liang , Guanwei Geng , Qifeng Song , Mengmeng Tang
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摘要

在临床环境中,不同类型的患者监测系统和麻醉深度监测(DoA)系统已被广泛用于评估镇静深度和患者状态。然而,所有这些监测系统都是相互独立的。迄今为止,还没有一种监测系统侧重于同步神经活动、脑代谢、自主神经系统和药物对大脑的影响,以及神经活动与脑代谢(即神经血管耦合)之间和大脑与心脏(即脑心耦合)之间的相互作用。在这项研究中,我们开发了一种时间同步多模态监测系统(TSMMS),该系统集成了脑电图(EEG)、近红外光谱(NIRS)和标准生理监测器(心电图、血压、血氧饱和度),可全面了解手术期间患者的生理状态。相干性和格兰杰因果关系(GC)方法用于量化神经血管耦合和脑心耦合。响应面模型用于估计异丙酚和瑞芬太尼联合用药对大脑的影响。TSMMS 整合了各种设备的数据,可对生命体征进行全面分析。它通过详细的脑电图特征、神经血管和脑心耦合指标来加强麻醉监测。此外,反应曲面模型还能估算异丙酚和瑞芬太尼的综合效果,从而帮助麻醉师进行用药。总之,TSMMS 为研究全身麻醉期间神经活动、脑代谢和自主神经系统之间的耦合机制提供了一种新工具。
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A time-synchronized multimodal monitoring system for general anesthesia

In clinical settings, different kinds of patient monitoring systems and depth of anesthesia monitoring (DoA) systems have been widely used to assess the depth of sedation and patient's state. However, all these monitoring systems are independent of each other. To date, no monitoring system has focused on the synchronized neural activities, cerebral metabolism, autonomic nervous system, and drug effects on the brain, as well as their interactions between neural activities and cerebral metabolism (i.e., neurovascular coupling), and between brain and heart (i.e., brain-heart coupling). In this study, we developed a time-synchronized multimodal monitoring system (TSMMS) that integrates electroencephalogram (EEG), near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS), and standard physiological monitors (electrocardiograph, blood pressure, oxygen saturation) to provide a comprehensive view of the patient's physiological state during surgery. The coherence and Granger causality (GC) methods were used to quantify the neurovascular coupling and brain-heart coupling. The response surface model was used to estimate the combined propofol-remifentanil drug effect on the brain. TSMMS integrates data from various devices for a comprehensive analysis of vital signs. It enhances anesthesia monitoring through detailed EEG features, neurovascular, and brain-heart coupling indicators. Additionally, a response surface model estimates the combined effects of propofol and remifentanil, aiding anesthesiologists in drug administration. In conclusion, TSMMS provides a new tool for studying the coupling mechanism among neural activities, cerebral metabolism, and autonomic nervous system during general anesthesia.

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Medicine in Novel Technology and Devices
Medicine in Novel Technology and Devices Medicine-Medicine (miscellaneous)
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