Biomedizinische Technik. Biomedical engineering
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Comparative Study
[Bispectral analysis does not differentiate between anaesthesia EEG and a linear random process].
Bispectral analysis of the electroencephalogram (EEG) has been used to monitor depth of anaesthesia. In the majority of publications this has involved the use of the so called BIS-Index TM (Aspect Medical Systems, Inc.). The exact relationship of this index to such bispectral parameters as the bispectrum and bicoherence has not yet been reported. ⋯ The percentage of epochs (8.192 s, 1024 data points) with non-trivial bicoherence was: Lorenz data 95.4%, phase randomized Lorenz data 9.4%, synthetic Gaussian data 14.8%, original EEG 9.1%, phase randomized EEG 5.1%. The original EEG data were not found to contain a higher percentage of epochs with non-trivial bicoherence than the phase randomized data and the synthetic Gaussian data. We conclude that bispectral analysis does not substantially add to the information obtained with other methods of quantitative EEG analysis.