QUANTITATIVE ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY IN DOGS ANESTHETIZED WITH 2.0-PERCENT END-TIDAL CONCENTRATION OF ISOFLURANE ANESTHESIA

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MOORE, MP
GREENE, SA
KEEGAN, RD
GALLAGHER, L
GAVIN, PR
KRAFT, SL
DEHAAN, C
KLAPPENBACH, K
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Quantitative electroencephalography was assessed in dogs under controlled, 2% end-tidal isoflurane anesthetic conditions, and each variable at each electrode site was tested for normal distribution. With the quantitative electroencephalographic system used, 16 values for each of 21 electrode sites were evaluated. Absolute power ratios also were evaluated. The methods for quantitative electroencephalographic recording and analysis appear to be readily adaptable to the dog. Most of the data do not conform to a normal distribution. Therefore, distribution-free nonparametric statistics should be used when looking for differences under experimental or clinical conditions. Quantitative electroencephalography appears to be a sensitive noninvasive method that could be used to evaluate brain function under anesthetic, clinical, and experimental settings.
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