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Automated evoked potential monitoring
Authors:Steve Alan Hyman   Paul H. King  Jian Xu
Affiliation:(1) School of Medicine Dept. of Anesthesiology, Vanderbilt Univeristy, 37232-2125 Nashville, TN, USA
Abstract:
We have developed a computer system for use in the operating room and intensive care unit for the automated acquisition and classification of flash evoked potentials. The project goals were to: (1) acquire evoked potentials without user intervention; (2) recognize, label, and trend important parameters; and (3) alarm if parameters deviate too far from normal.The system consists of a Nicolet Pathfinder, programmed for periodic flash visual evoked potential acquisition and a personal computer for analysis. Analysis software utilizes the C++language.The system has been tested on sixteen cases, determinations of specific waveforms were validatedex post facto by two experts. Three parameters in each of three channels were correctly recognized in more than 87% of all waveforms acquired. No signals at all were obtained in only 0.8% of all samples.
Keywords:visual evoked potentials  monitoring  evoked potentials, visual  measurement techniques  computerized  brain  evoked potentials  visual  brain  intracranial pressure
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