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Usefulness of the Blink Reflex to Assess the Effect of Propofol During Induction of Anesthesia in Surgical Patients

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Usefulness of the Blink Reflex to Assess the Effect of Propofol During Induction of Anesthesia in Surgical Patients
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Article in International Conference Proceedings Book
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2020
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Ferreira, AL
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Nunes, CS
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Amorim, P
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Conference proceedings International
Pages: 1057-1063
15th Mediterranean Conference on Medical and Biological Engineering and Computing (MEDICON)
UNESCO World Heritage Univ, Coimbra, PORTUGAL, SEP 26-28, 2019
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Abstract (EN): The aim of this study was to investigate the relation between the blink reflex evoked by an electrical stimulus and the depth of anesthesia induced with intravenous anesthetic drug propofol. The blink reflex was stimulated before the propofol infusion started (baseline) and after, every 6 s. The electromyographic responses and the level of sedation/anesthesia scores as well as the estimated effect-site concentration of propofol were recorded in 11 patients. The blink reflex responses were abolished when patients were still conscious. The clinical scale of anesthesia increased with increasing concentrations of propofol. To predict the level of sedation/anesthesia a multinomial logistic regression was performed using blink reflex extracted features at the frequency domain. Several features proved to be good predictor estimates and the model showed to be useful. This information could be helpful to assess the moment of loss of consciousness and thus personalize anesthesia.
Language: English
Type (Professor's evaluation): Scientific
No. of pages: 7
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