Electroencephalographic delta and alpha oscillations reveal phase-amplitude coupling in paediatric patients undergoing sevoflurane-based general anaesthesia.
Br J Anaesth
; 130(5): 595-602, 2023 05.
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BACKGROUND: Sevoflurane-induced anaesthesia generates frontal alpha oscillations as early as 6 months of age, whereas strong delta oscillations are present at birth. In adults, delta oscillations and alpha oscillations are coupled: the phase of delta waves modulates the amplitude of alpha oscillations in a phenomenon known as phase-amplitude coupling. We hypothesise that delta-alpha phase-amplitude coupling exists in young children and is a feature of sevoflurane-based general anaesthesia distinct from emergence after anaesthesia. METHODS: Electroencephalographic data from 31 paediatric patients aged 10 months to 3 yr undergoing elective surgery with sevoflurane-based anaesthesia were analysed retrospectively. Delta-alpha phase-amplitude coupling was evaluated during maintenance of anaesthesia and during emergence. RESULTS: Delta-alpha phase-amplitude coupling was observed in the study population. Strength of phase-amplitude coupling, represented by the delta-alpha mean amplitude vector, was greater during general anaesthesia than during emergence (Wilcoxon paired signed-rank test, Z=3.107, P=0.002). Frontal alpha amplitude during anaesthesia was not uniformly distributed across all delta phases. During general anaesthesia, alpha power was restricted to the positive phase of the delta wave (omnibus circular uniformity, general anaesthesia: P<0.001, mean phase: 114º; 99% confidence interval: 90º-139º; emergence: P=0.35, mean phase 181º, 99% confidence interval: 110º-253º). CONCLUSIONS: Sevoflurane-based anaesthesia is associated with delta-alpha phase-amplitude coupling in paediatric patients. These findings improve our understanding of cortical dynamics in children undergoing general anaesthesia, which might improve paediatric intraoperative depth of anaesthesia monitoring techniques.
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Anestésicos Inalatórios
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Anestesiologia
Tipo de estudo:
Observational_studies
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Risk_factors_studies
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Adult
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Child
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Child, preschool
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Humans
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Newborn
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En
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Br J Anaesth
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2023
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Article