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A Retrospective Study of the Patient State Index During General Anesthesia in Infants and Young Children.

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This study described electroencephalogram (EEG) parameters in children under general anesthesia, which could monitor patient-specific brain responses to anesthetics and assess the effects of anesthesia. The objective was to detect… Click to show full abstract

This study described electroencephalogram (EEG) parameters in children under general anesthesia, which could monitor patient-specific brain responses to anesthetics and assess the effects of anesthesia. The objective was to detect the patient state index (PSI) and associated factors. We analyzed EEG parameters in patients in the age range 1 to 36 months. Patients were stratified into 2 groups as those aged 1 to 12 months and 13 to 36 months. Sixty-two patients were involved. Spectral edge frequency (SEF), PSI, and blood pressure were lower, and burst suppression rate (BSR) and heart rate were higher in the 1 to 12 months group. The SEF was associated with PSI in both groups. Age and blood pressure were positively associated with PSI, and BSR was negatively related to PSI in children under 1 year of age. Blood pressure was not associated with PSI in the 13 to 36 months age group. We found that the PSI levels did not accurately assess the depth of anesthesia in children under 1 year of age.

Keywords: psi; patient state; age; general anesthesia; anesthesia; state index

Journal Title: Clinical pediatrics
Year Published: 2023

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