Biomedizinische Technik. Biomedical engineering
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Case Reports Comparative Study
Transcranial cerebral oximetry--is it clinically useless at this moment to interpret absolute values obtained by the INVOS 3100 cerebral oximeter?
Dynamic changes of regional cerebral oxygenation (rSO2) were measured simultaneously to laser Doppler flowmetry in a 35-year-old female during cerebral aneurysm surgery. In addition, to demonstrate the uselessness of the absolute values obtained by the INVOS 3100, cerebral oximeter readings from a pumpkin ("Styrian Cucurbita") are demonstrated. The results of the present study and of other reports discussed in this paper demonstrate that the INVOS 3100 cerebral oximeter should not be used at this moment as a measure reflecting absolute rSO2 values. However, it seems to be relevant that the INVOS 3100 system can monitor the dynamic changes in rSO2, although limitations have to be taken into consideration.
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To introduce a new EEG parameter for monitoring a patient's cerebral status during anaesthesia. ⋯ Detailed neural cluster and discriminant analysis on the basis of the model described leads to an improved EEG parameter which better reflects the hypnotic effects of anaesthetic agents and arousal reactions caused by pain stimuli. Misclassifications of awake and anaesthetised stages are reduced. The neural network learns to recognize the complex changes in EEG patterns during induction of anaesthesia with different agents.