نتایج جستجو برای: suppression burst

تعداد نتایج: 133749  

Journal: :Anesthesiology 2021

The recent report by Pedemonte et al.1 of their substudy the Minimizing ICU Neurologic Dysfunction with Dexmedetomidine-induced Sleep (MINDDS) study2 emphasized relationship between electroencephalogram (EEG) burst-suppression during cardiopulmonary bypass and delirium in elderly patients undergoing cardiac surgery. It raises several important points regarding potential for cerebral monitoring ...

Journal: :Hearing research 2015
Edward C Killan Mark E Lutman Nicholas J Thyer

Previous investigations have shown that components of a tone burst-evoked otoacoustic emission (TBOAE) evoked by a 1 kHz tone burst (TB1) can be suppressed by the simultaneous presence of a 2 kHz tone burst (TB2) or a pair of tone bursts at 2 and 3 kHz (TB2 and TB3 respectively). No previous study has measured this "simultaneous suppression of TBOAEs" for both TB2 alone and TB2 and TB3 from the...

Journal: :Cerebral cortex 2005
Heath S Lukatch Cynthia E Kiddoo M Bruce Maciver

Many anesthetics evoke electroencephalogram (EEG) burst suppression activity in humans and animals during anesthesia, and the mechanisms underlying this activity remain unclear. The present study used a rat neocortical brain slice EEG preparation to investigate excitatory synaptic mechanisms underlying anesthetic-induced burst suppression activity. Excitatory synaptic mechanisms associated with...

Journal: :The Clinical journal of pain 2015
Dirk De Ridder Mathieu W P M Lenders Cecile C De Vos Cindy Dijkstra-Scholten Rian Wolters Tim Vancamp Pieter Van Looy Tony Van Havenbergh Sven Vanneste

INTRODUCTION Spinal cord stimulation is a safe and effective procedure applied for medically intractable neuropathic pain and failed back surgery syndrome. Recently, a novel stimulation paradigm was developed, called burst stimulation consisting of intermittent packets of closely spaced high-frequency stimuli. The design consists of 40 Hz burst mode with 5 spikes at 500 Hz per burst, with a pul...

2015
Yuka Ogawa Hiromasa Sato Motoyoshi Yamamoto Hiroyuki Tada Takao Hashimoto

We report on a patient with Amanita pantherina poisoning who showed a burst suppression pattern on electroencephalography during a comatose state. The patient recovered without sequelae a week after ingestion. Burst suppression pattern is defined as alternating bursts and periods of electrical silence, and it is associated with comatose states of various causes. The major toxins contained in A....

2016
Edward C Killan Mark E Lutman Nicholas J Thyer

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Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 1998
F E Beau B E Alger

Epileptiform burst discharges were elicited in CA1 hippocampal pyramidal cells in the slice preparation by perfusion with Mg2+-free saline. Intracellular recordings revealed paroxysmal depolarization shifts (PDSs) that either occurred spontaneously or were evoked by stimulation of Schaffer collaterals. These bursts involved activation of N-methyl-D-aspartate receptors because burst discharges w...

2015
Ingo Bojak Zhivko V. Stoyanov David T. J. Liley

Burst suppression in the electroencephalogram (EEG) is a well-described phenomenon that occurs during deep anesthesia, as well as in a variety of congenital and acquired brain insults. Classically it is thought of as spatially synchronous, quasi-periodic bursts of high amplitude EEG separated by low amplitude activity. However, its characterization as a "global brain state" has been challenged ...

Journal: :British journal of anaesthesia 2004
A-M Huotari M Koskinen K Suominen S Alahuhta R Remes K M Hartikainen V Jäntti

BACKGROUND During EEG suppression with isoflurane or sevoflurane anaesthesia, median nerve stimulation causes cortical responses of two kinds: an N20 wave with a latency of 20 ms and an EEG burst with a latency of 200 ms. We tested the possibility that median nerve stimulation during EEG suppression with propofol would cause an EEG response that was consistent enough to be of use for neuromonit...

2017
Daniel Golkowski Andreas Ranft Tobias Kiel Valentin Riedl Philipp Kohl Guido Rohrer Joachim Pientka Sebastian Berger Christine Preibisch Claus Zimmer George A Mashour Gerhard Schneider Eberhard F Kochs Rüdiger Ilg Denis Jordan

INTRODUCTION Changes in neural activity induce changes in functional magnetic resonance (fMRI) blood oxygenation level dependent (BOLD) signal. Commonly, increases in BOLD signal are ascribed to cellular excitation. OBJECTIVE The relationship between electrical activity and BOLD signal in the human brain was probed on the basis of burst suppression EEG. This condition includes two distinct st...

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