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Bispectral index is a topographically dependent variable in patients receiving propofol anaesthesia
Authors:Pandin P  Van Cutsem N  Tuna T  D'hollander A
Affiliation:1 Department of Anesthesiology, Erasmus Hospital, Free University of Brussels Brussels, Belgium
2 Division of Anesthesiology, Cantonal University Hospital Geneva, Switzerland
Abstract:Background. As very strong agreement has been reported betweenbispectral index (BIS) values measured from the occipital andfrontal skull areas, we compared BIS values measured from centraland parietal areas with those from frontal area to investigatewhether BIS is really a topographically dependent or topographicallyindependent variable. Methods. Twenty patients, ASA I–II, non-obese, aged 18–62yr and with no neurological disorders were enrolled. Based onthe 10–20 international landmarks, five silver dome electrodeswere positioned: F7, C3, P7, Cz (common reference) and Fp1 (ground).Using frontal (F7–Cz), central (C3–Cz) and parietal(P7–Cz) electrode montages, the corresponding BIS valueswere simultaneously recorded with an Aspect A-1000 monitor (softwarev3.12). The BIS values were recorded at the propofol concentrationallowing laryngeal mask insertion, which was maintained duringthe 10 min data collection period in absence of additional externalstimuli. Data were analysed using the Kruskall–Wallis,Wilcoxon paired sign with Bonferroni correction, Bland–Altmanand linear correlation tests. Results. At the predicted effect target propofol concentration4–8 µg ml–1, the 10 min mean BIS (median [min–max])were 32 [20–44], 46 [28–68] and 58 [41–72]for the frontal, central and parietal leads, respectively. Differencesbetween these BIS recordings were statistically significant(P<0.0001, Kruskall–Wallis; P<0.005, Wilcoxon pairedsign test). Conclusions. The present results provide evidence that BIS indexis a topographically dependent variable in patients receivingpropofol anaesthesia.
Keywords:anaesthetics i.v., propofol   laryngeal mask insertion   monitoring, bispectral index
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