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Role of bedside electroencephalography in the adult intensive care unit during therapeutic neuromuscular blockade

BACKGROUND: Size, weight and technical difficulties limit the use of ponderous strip chart electroencephalographs (EEGs) for real time evaluation of brain wave function in modern intensive care units (ICUs). Portable, computer processed, bedside EEGs provide real time brain wave appraisal for some b...

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Autor principal: Crippen, David
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central 1997
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC28985/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11056693
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description BACKGROUND: Size, weight and technical difficulties limit the use of ponderous strip chart electroencephalographs (EEGs) for real time evaluation of brain wave function in modern intensive care units (ICUs). Portable, computer processed, bedside EEGs provide real time brain wave appraisal for some brain functions during therapeutic neuromuscular blockade when the visual clues of the cerebral function disappear. RESULTS: Critically ill ICU patients are frequently placed in suspended animation by neuromuscular blockade to improve hemodynamics in severe organ system failure. Using the portable bedside EEG monitor, several cerebral functions were monitored continuously during sedation of selected patients in our ICU. CONCLUSIONS: The processed EEG is able to continuously monitor the end result of some therapeutics at the neuronal level when natural artifacts are suppressed or eliminated by neuromuscular blockade. Computer processed EEG monitoring may be the only objective method of assessing and controlling sedation during therapeutic musculoskeletal paralysis.
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spelling pubmed-289852001-03-22 Role of bedside electroencephalography in the adult intensive care unit during therapeutic neuromuscular blockade Crippen, David Crit Care Research Paper BACKGROUND: Size, weight and technical difficulties limit the use of ponderous strip chart electroencephalographs (EEGs) for real time evaluation of brain wave function in modern intensive care units (ICUs). Portable, computer processed, bedside EEGs provide real time brain wave appraisal for some brain functions during therapeutic neuromuscular blockade when the visual clues of the cerebral function disappear. RESULTS: Critically ill ICU patients are frequently placed in suspended animation by neuromuscular blockade to improve hemodynamics in severe organ system failure. Using the portable bedside EEG monitor, several cerebral functions were monitored continuously during sedation of selected patients in our ICU. CONCLUSIONS: The processed EEG is able to continuously monitor the end result of some therapeutics at the neuronal level when natural artifacts are suppressed or eliminated by neuromuscular blockade. Computer processed EEG monitoring may be the only objective method of assessing and controlling sedation during therapeutic musculoskeletal paralysis. BioMed Central 1997 1997-08-13 /pmc/articles/PMC28985/ /pubmed/11056693 Text en Copyright © 1997 Current Science Ltd
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Role of bedside electroencephalography in the adult intensive care unit during therapeutic neuromuscular blockade
title Role of bedside electroencephalography in the adult intensive care unit during therapeutic neuromuscular blockade
title_full Role of bedside electroencephalography in the adult intensive care unit during therapeutic neuromuscular blockade
title_fullStr Role of bedside electroencephalography in the adult intensive care unit during therapeutic neuromuscular blockade
title_full_unstemmed Role of bedside electroencephalography in the adult intensive care unit during therapeutic neuromuscular blockade
title_short Role of bedside electroencephalography in the adult intensive care unit during therapeutic neuromuscular blockade
title_sort role of bedside electroencephalography in the adult intensive care unit during therapeutic neuromuscular blockade
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC28985/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11056693
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