Transcranial Doppler ultrasound, bispectral index, and electroencephalographic monitoring of entropy during pediatric total intravenous anesthesia

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作者
Calvo Vecino, J. M. [1 ]
Abad Gurumeta, A. [2 ]
Garrido Reche, E. [1 ]
Chao Novo, K. [1 ]
Orts Castro, A. [1 ]
Tomas Lachos, J. [1 ]
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[1] Hosp Infanta Leonor, Complejo Hosp Vallecas, Serv Anestesiol & Reanimac, Madrid, Spain
[2] Hosp Infanta Sofia, Madrid, Spain
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Monitoring; depth of hypnosis; Doppler ultrasound; Cerebral blood flow; Electroencephalography; anesthetic depth (entropy); Bispectral index; processing; Propofol; Pediatrics;
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10.1016/S0034-9356(10)70298-X
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R614 [麻醉学];
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100217 ;
摘要
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Transcranial Doppler ultrasound is a noninvasive technique for monitoring the velocity of blood flow in the main intracranial arteries, particularly those in the circle of Willis. Our aim was to assess whether changes in cerebral arterial blood flow in anesthetized pediatric patients detected by pulsed Doppler ultrasound correlate with changes in the bispectral (BIS) index and electroencephalographic state and response entropy (ES and ER, respectively). MATERIAL AND METHODS: Prospective, blinded observational study of 36 pediatric patients (age range, 5 to 11 years) under total intravenous anesthesia for minor surgical procedures. Propofol and fentanyl were used for induction; propofol and remifentanil in continuous perfusion and a single dose of cisatracurium were used for maintenance. In all patients we monitored hemodynamic and respiratory patterns, gases, temperature, and hypnosis (BIS, ES and ER) as well as cerebral blood flow estimated by pulsed Doppler ultrasound in the middle cerebral artery. Raw data were subjected to statistical smoothing. The resistance index, pulsatility index, mean velocity, and estimated baseline cerebral blood flow were calculated from the Doppler sonogram. We then studied the correlations between the Doppler-derived values and BIS, ES, ER, fraction of end-tidal carbon dioxide, and temperature. The variables were entered into logistic regression. RESULTS: The pattern at induction indicated high resistance (low mean velocities and high pulsatility indexes) until the lowest BIS and ES values of 31 and 29, respectively, were reached. During maintenance, the Doppler sonogram pattern was slower (normalization of the pulsatility index, the resistance index, and mean velocity). Changes in flow and absolute entropy and BIS values were statistically correlated (Pearson's r values >= 0.91); there was 95.6% agreement between Doppler values and BIS and agreement between BIS and ES values of 35-45. On awakening, flow velocities approached baseline values when BIS and ES rose to between 90 and 98. The estimated cerebral blood flow underwent fluctuations coinciding with an approximately concomitant increase or decrease in BIS (r > 0.95); the response of BIS was slightly delayed by no more than a minute but there was no corresponding response of entropy measurements. CONCLUSIONS: We report Doppler ultrasound patterns during anesthesia with propofol. Systems for monitoring hypnosis could be considered indirect measurements of cerebral blood flow; BIS measurements are more sensitive to flow change. Transcranial Doppler ultrasound facilitates the observation of changes in blood flow that occur at different levels of hypnosis during anesthesia.
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