Neurophysiologic Complexity in Children Increases with Developmental Age and Is Reduced by General Anesthesia

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作者
Puglia, Michael P., II [1 ,2 ]
Li, Duan [1 ,2 ]
Leis, Aleda M. [1 ]
Jewell, Elizabeth S. [1 ]
Kaplan, Chelsea M. [1 ]
Therrian, Megan [1 ]
Kim, Minkyung [1 ,2 ]
Lee, UnCheol [1 ,2 ]
Mashour, George A. [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Vlisides, Phillip E. [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Michigan, Sch Med, Dept Anesthesiol, Ann Arbor, MI USA
[2] Univ Michigan, Sch Med, Ctr Consciousness Sci, Ann Arbor, MI USA
[3] Univ Michigan, Sch Med, Neurosci Grad Program, Ann Arbor, MI USA
关键词
ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAM DYNAMICS; BRAIN NETWORKS; EEG; CONSCIOUSNESS; PROPOFOL; RECONFIGURATION; CONNECTIVITY; MATURATION;
D O I
10.1097/ALN.0000000000003929
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R614 [麻醉学];
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100217 ;
摘要
Background: Neurophysiologic complexity in the cortex has been shown to reflect changes in the level of consciousness in adults but remains incompletely understood in the developing brain. This study aimed to address changes in cortical complexity related to age and anesthetic state transitions. This study tested the hypotheses that cortical complexity would (1) increase with developmental age and (2) decrease during general anesthesia. Methods: This was a single-center, prospective, cross-sectional study of healthy (American Society of Anesthesiologists physical status I or II) children (n = 50) of age 8 to 16 undergoing surgery with general anesthesia at Michigan Medicine. This age range was chosen because it reflects a period of substantial brain network maturation. Whole scalp (16-channel), wireless electroencephalographic data were collected from the preoperative period through the recovery of consciousness. Cortical complexity was measured using the Lempel-Ziv algorithm and analyzed during the baseline, premedication, maintenance of general anesthesia, and clinical recovery periods. The effect of spectral power on Lempel-Ziv complexity was analyzed by comparing the original complexity value with those of surrogate time series generated through phase randomization that preserves power spectrum. Results: Baseline spatiotemporal Lempel-Ziv complexity increased with age (yr; slope [95% CI], 0.010 [0.004, 0.016]; P < 0.001); when normalized to account for spectral power, there was no significant age effect on cortical complexity (0.001 [-0.004, 0.005]; P = 0.737). General anesthesia was associated with a significant decrease in spatiotemporal complexity (median [25th, 75th]; baseline, 0.660 [0.620, 0.690] vs. maintenance, 0.459 [0.402, 0.527]; P < 0.001), and spatiotemporal complexity exceeded baseline levels during postoperative recovery (0.704 [0.642, 0.745]; P = 0.009). When normalized, there was a similar reduction in complexity during general anesthesia (baseline, 0.913 [0.887, 0.923] vs. maintenance 0.851 [0.823, 0.877]; P < 0.001), but complexity remained significantly reduced during recovery (0.873 [0.840, 0.902], P < 0.001). Conclusions: Cortical complexity increased with developmental age and decreased during general anesthesia. This association remained significant when controlling for spectral changes during anesthetic-induced perturbations in consciousness but not with developmental age.
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页码:813 / 828
页数:16
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