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IEEE Trans Biomed Circuits Syst ; 14(4): 825-837, 2020 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32746339

ABSTRACT

In this article, we present a real-time electroencephalogram (EEG) based depth of anesthesia (DoA) monitoring system in conjunction with a deep learning framework, AnesNET. An EEG analog front-end (AFE) that can compensate ±380-mV electrode DC offset using a coarse digital DC servo loop is implemented in the proposed system. The EEG-based MAC, EEGMAC, is introduced as a novel index to accurately predict the DoA, which is designed for applying to patients anesthetized by both volatile and intravenous agents. The proposed deep learning protocol consists of four layers of convolutional neural network and two dense layers. In addition, we optimize the complexity of the deep neural network (DNN) to operate on a microcomputer such as the Raspberry Pi 3, realizing a cost-effective small-size DoA monitoring system. Fabricated in 110-nm CMOS, the prototype AFE consumes 4.33 µW per channel and has the input-referred noise of 0.29 µVrms from 0.5 to 100 Hz with the noise efficiency factor of 2.2. The proposed DNN was evaluated with pre-recorded EEG data from 374 subjects administrated by inhalational anesthetics under surgery, achieving an average squared and absolute errors of 0.048 and 0.05, respectively. The EEGMAC with subjects anesthetized by an intravenous agent also showed a good agreement with the bispectral index value, confirming the proposed DoA index is applicable to both anesthetics. The implemented monitoring system with the Raspberry Pi 3 estimates the EEGMAC within 20 ms, which is about thousand-fold faster than the BIS estimation in literature.


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Anesthesia, Inhalation/classification , Electroencephalography/instrumentation , Intraoperative Neurophysiological Monitoring/instrumentation , Neural Networks, Computer , Signal Processing, Computer-Assisted/instrumentation , Adult , Deep Learning , Electroencephalography/methods , Equipment Design , Female , Humans , Intraoperative Neurophysiological Monitoring/methods , Male , Middle Aged , Young Adult
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