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Permutation entropy is not an age-independent parameter for EEG-based anesthesia monitoring.

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BORIS DOI
10.48350/184359
Publisher DOI
10.3389/fnagi.2023.1173304
PubMed ID
37396663
Description
BACKGROUND

An optimized anesthesia monitoring using electroencephalographic (EEG) information in the elderly could help to reduce the incidence of postoperative complications. Processed EEG information that is available to the anesthesiologist is affected by the age-induced changes of the raw EEG. While most of these methods indicate a "more awake" patient with age, the permutation entropy (PeEn) has been proposed as an age-independent measure. In this article, we show that PeEn is also influenced by age, independent of parameter settings.

METHODS

We retrospectively analyzed the EEG of more than 300 patients, recorded during steady state anesthesia without stimulation, and calculated the PeEn for different embedding dimensions m that was applied to the EEG filtered to a wide variety of frequency ranges. We constructed linear models to evaluate the relationship between age and PeEn. To compare our results to published studies, we also performed a stepwise dichotomization and used non-parametric tests and effect sizes for pairwise comparisons.

RESULTS

We found a significant influence of age on PeEn for all settings except for narrow band EEG activity. The analysis of the dichotomized data also revealed significant differences between old and young patients for the PeEn settings used in published studies.

CONCLUSION

Based on our findings, we could show the influence of age on PeEn. This result was independent of parameter, sample rate, and filter settings. Hence, age should be taken into consideration when using PeEn to monitor patient EEG.
Date of Publication
2023
Publication Type
Article
Subject(s)
600 Technology > 610 Medicine & health
Keyword(s)
EEG age anesthesia hypnosis permutation entropy
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Hight, Darren Fletcherorcid-logo
Universitätsklinik für Anästhesiologie und Schmerztherapie
Obert, David P
Kratzer, Stephan
Schneider, Gerhard
Sepulveda, Pablo
Sleigh, Jamie
García, Paul S
Kreuzer, Matthias
Additional Credits
Universitätsklinik für Anästhesiologie und Schmerztherapie
Series
Frontiers in aging neuroscience
Publisher
Frontiers Research Foundation
ISSN
1663-4365
Access(Rights)
open.access
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