Electroencephalogram signatures of loss and recovery of consciousness from propofol
Abstract
Anesthesiologists reversibly manipulate the brain function of nearly 60,000 patients each day, but brain-state monitoring is not an accepted practice in anesthesia care because markers that reliably track changes in level of consciousness under general anesthesia have yet to be identified. We found specific behavioral and electrophysiological changes that mark the transition between consciousness and unconsciousness induced by propofol, one of the most commonly used anesthetic drugs. Our results provide insights into the mechanisms of propofol-induced unconsciousness and establish EEG signatures of this brain state that could be used to monitor the brain activity of patients receiving general anesthesia.
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Science
- Pub Date:
- March 2013
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- Bibcode:
- 2013PNAS..110E1142P