Cargando…

The effect of age on electroencephalogram measures of anesthesia hypnosis: A comparison of BIS, Alpha Power, Lempel-Ziv complexity and permutation entropy during propofol induction

BACKGROUND: Improving anesthesia administration for elderly population is of particular importance because they undergo considerably more surgical procedures and are at the most risk of suffering from anesthesia-related complications. Intraoperative brain monitors electroencephalogram (EEG) have pro...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Biggs, Daniela, Boncompte, Gonzalo, Pedemonte, Juan C., Fuentes, Carlos, Cortinez, Luis I.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9404504/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36034131
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnagi.2022.910886
_version_ 1784773655484432384
author Biggs, Daniela
Boncompte, Gonzalo
Pedemonte, Juan C.
Fuentes, Carlos
Cortinez, Luis I.
author_facet Biggs, Daniela
Boncompte, Gonzalo
Pedemonte, Juan C.
Fuentes, Carlos
Cortinez, Luis I.
author_sort Biggs, Daniela
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Improving anesthesia administration for elderly population is of particular importance because they undergo considerably more surgical procedures and are at the most risk of suffering from anesthesia-related complications. Intraoperative brain monitors electroencephalogram (EEG) have proved useful in the general population, however, in elderly subjects this is contentious. Probably because these monitors do not account for the natural differences in EEG signals between young and older patients. In this study we attempted to systematically characterize the age-dependence of different EEG measures of anesthesia hypnosis. METHODS: We recorded EEG from 30 patients with a wide age range (19–99 years old) and analyzed four different proposed indexes of depth of hypnosis before, during and after loss of behavioral response due to slow propofol infusion during anesthetic induction. We analyzed Bispectral Index (BIS), Alpha Power and two entropy-related EEG measures, Lempel-Ziv complexity (LZc), and permutation entropy (PE) using mixed-effect analysis of variances (ANOVAs). We evaluated their possible age biases and their trajectories during propofol induction. RESULTS: All measures were dependent on anesthesia stages. BIS, LZc, and PE presented lower values at increasing anesthetic dosage. Inversely, Alpha Power increased with increasing propofol at low doses, however this relation was reversed at greater effect-site propofol concentrations. Significant group differences between elderly patients (>65 years) and young patients were observed for BIS, Alpha Power, and LZc, but not for PE. CONCLUSION: BIS, Alpha Power, and LZc show important age-related biases during slow propofol induction. These should be considered when interpreting and designing EEG monitors for clinical settings. Interestingly, PE did not present significant age differences, which makes it a promising candidate as an age-independent measure of hypnotic depth to be used in future monitor development.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-9404504
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2022
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-94045042022-08-26 The effect of age on electroencephalogram measures of anesthesia hypnosis: A comparison of BIS, Alpha Power, Lempel-Ziv complexity and permutation entropy during propofol induction Biggs, Daniela Boncompte, Gonzalo Pedemonte, Juan C. Fuentes, Carlos Cortinez, Luis I. Front Aging Neurosci Neuroscience BACKGROUND: Improving anesthesia administration for elderly population is of particular importance because they undergo considerably more surgical procedures and are at the most risk of suffering from anesthesia-related complications. Intraoperative brain monitors electroencephalogram (EEG) have proved useful in the general population, however, in elderly subjects this is contentious. Probably because these monitors do not account for the natural differences in EEG signals between young and older patients. In this study we attempted to systematically characterize the age-dependence of different EEG measures of anesthesia hypnosis. METHODS: We recorded EEG from 30 patients with a wide age range (19–99 years old) and analyzed four different proposed indexes of depth of hypnosis before, during and after loss of behavioral response due to slow propofol infusion during anesthetic induction. We analyzed Bispectral Index (BIS), Alpha Power and two entropy-related EEG measures, Lempel-Ziv complexity (LZc), and permutation entropy (PE) using mixed-effect analysis of variances (ANOVAs). We evaluated their possible age biases and their trajectories during propofol induction. RESULTS: All measures were dependent on anesthesia stages. BIS, LZc, and PE presented lower values at increasing anesthetic dosage. Inversely, Alpha Power increased with increasing propofol at low doses, however this relation was reversed at greater effect-site propofol concentrations. Significant group differences between elderly patients (>65 years) and young patients were observed for BIS, Alpha Power, and LZc, but not for PE. CONCLUSION: BIS, Alpha Power, and LZc show important age-related biases during slow propofol induction. These should be considered when interpreting and designing EEG monitors for clinical settings. Interestingly, PE did not present significant age differences, which makes it a promising candidate as an age-independent measure of hypnotic depth to be used in future monitor development. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-08-11 /pmc/articles/PMC9404504/ /pubmed/36034131 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnagi.2022.910886 Text en Copyright © 2022 Biggs, Boncompte, Pedemonte, Fuentes and Cortinez. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Neuroscience
Biggs, Daniela
Boncompte, Gonzalo
Pedemonte, Juan C.
Fuentes, Carlos
Cortinez, Luis I.
The effect of age on electroencephalogram measures of anesthesia hypnosis: A comparison of BIS, Alpha Power, Lempel-Ziv complexity and permutation entropy during propofol induction
title The effect of age on electroencephalogram measures of anesthesia hypnosis: A comparison of BIS, Alpha Power, Lempel-Ziv complexity and permutation entropy during propofol induction
title_full The effect of age on electroencephalogram measures of anesthesia hypnosis: A comparison of BIS, Alpha Power, Lempel-Ziv complexity and permutation entropy during propofol induction
title_fullStr The effect of age on electroencephalogram measures of anesthesia hypnosis: A comparison of BIS, Alpha Power, Lempel-Ziv complexity and permutation entropy during propofol induction
title_full_unstemmed The effect of age on electroencephalogram measures of anesthesia hypnosis: A comparison of BIS, Alpha Power, Lempel-Ziv complexity and permutation entropy during propofol induction
title_short The effect of age on electroencephalogram measures of anesthesia hypnosis: A comparison of BIS, Alpha Power, Lempel-Ziv complexity and permutation entropy during propofol induction
title_sort effect of age on electroencephalogram measures of anesthesia hypnosis: a comparison of bis, alpha power, lempel-ziv complexity and permutation entropy during propofol induction
topic Neuroscience
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9404504/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36034131
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnagi.2022.910886
work_keys_str_mv AT biggsdaniela theeffectofageonelectroencephalogrammeasuresofanesthesiahypnosisacomparisonofbisalphapowerlempelzivcomplexityandpermutationentropyduringpropofolinduction
AT boncomptegonzalo theeffectofageonelectroencephalogrammeasuresofanesthesiahypnosisacomparisonofbisalphapowerlempelzivcomplexityandpermutationentropyduringpropofolinduction
AT pedemontejuanc theeffectofageonelectroencephalogrammeasuresofanesthesiahypnosisacomparisonofbisalphapowerlempelzivcomplexityandpermutationentropyduringpropofolinduction
AT fuentescarlos theeffectofageonelectroencephalogrammeasuresofanesthesiahypnosisacomparisonofbisalphapowerlempelzivcomplexityandpermutationentropyduringpropofolinduction
AT cortinezluisi theeffectofageonelectroencephalogrammeasuresofanesthesiahypnosisacomparisonofbisalphapowerlempelzivcomplexityandpermutationentropyduringpropofolinduction
AT biggsdaniela effectofageonelectroencephalogrammeasuresofanesthesiahypnosisacomparisonofbisalphapowerlempelzivcomplexityandpermutationentropyduringpropofolinduction
AT boncomptegonzalo effectofageonelectroencephalogrammeasuresofanesthesiahypnosisacomparisonofbisalphapowerlempelzivcomplexityandpermutationentropyduringpropofolinduction
AT pedemontejuanc effectofageonelectroencephalogrammeasuresofanesthesiahypnosisacomparisonofbisalphapowerlempelzivcomplexityandpermutationentropyduringpropofolinduction
AT fuentescarlos effectofageonelectroencephalogrammeasuresofanesthesiahypnosisacomparisonofbisalphapowerlempelzivcomplexityandpermutationentropyduringpropofolinduction
AT cortinezluisi effectofageonelectroencephalogrammeasuresofanesthesiahypnosisacomparisonofbisalphapowerlempelzivcomplexityandpermutationentropyduringpropofolinduction