Electroencephalogram signatures of loss and recovery of consciousness from propofol
Massachusetts General Hospital · Institute of Cognitive and Brain Sciences · +6 more institutions
Abstract
Unconsciousness is a fundamental component of general anesthesia (GA), but anesthesiologists have no reliable ways to be certain that a patient is unconscious. To develop EEG signatures that track loss and recovery of consciousness under GA, we recorded high-density EEGs in humans during gradual induction of and emergence from unconsciousness with propofol. The subjects executed an auditory task at 4-s intervals consisting of interleaved verbal and click stimuli to identify loss and recovery of consciousness. During induction, subjects lost responsiveness to the less salient clicks before losing responsiveness to the more salient verbal stimuli; during emergence they recovered responsiveness to the verbal…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 45.51
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 80
Authors
16- PLPatrick L. PurdonCorresponding
Massachusetts General Hospital, Institute of Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Pain and Rehabilitation Medicine
- ETEric T. Pierce
Pain and Rehabilitation Medicine
- EAEran A. Mukamel
Harvard University, University of California San Diego, Center for Theoretical Biological Physics
- MJMichael J. Prerau
Pain and Rehabilitation Medicine
- JWJ. Walsh
Pain and Rehabilitation Medicine
Topics & keywords
- Propofol
- Consciousness
- Psychology
- Anesthesia
- Medicine
- Neuroscience
- Good health and well-being