Central Nervous System Monitoring in Anesthesia and Intensive Care
[Book]
edited by J. Schulte am Esch, E. Kochs.
Berlin, Heidelberg
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
1994
(xv, 339 pages 127 illustrations, 14 illustrations in color.)
I Monitoring of the Electroencephalogram-Fundamentals --;Interactions of Anesthetics at Different Levels of the Central Nervous System --;Principles of Central Nervous System Monitoring in Humans --;II Techniques and Applications ofElectroencephalogram-Monitoring --;Pharmacokinetic and Pharmacodynamic Interactions Relevant To Cerebral Monitoring --;Electroencephalographic Feedback Control of Anesthetic Drug Administration --;The Use of Processed EEG in the Operating Room --;Bispectral Electroencephalogram Analysis for Monitoring Anesthetic Adequacy --;Does Spectral Edge Frequency Assess Depth of Anesthesia? --;'Paradoxical Arousal' During Isoflurane/Nitrous Oxide Anesthesia: Quantitative Topographical EEG Analysis --;Central Nervous System Monitoring; Reduction of Information Content of Quantitative Electroencephalograms for Continuous On-Line Display During Anesthesia --;III Monitoring of Stimulus Evoked Responses --;Central Evoked Brain Potential as Overall Control of Afferent Systems --;Indication for Evoked Potential Monitoring: A Surgical View --;Anesthesia and Somatosensory Evoked Responses --;Peri-operative Anesthesiological Monitoring of Auditory-Evoked Potentials --;The 40-Hz Auditory Steady State Response for Monitoring Level of Consciousness: Methodological Considerations --;Motor Evoked Potentials --;IV Evoked Response: Special Applications --;Auditory Evoked Potentials to Monitor Intra-operative Awareness --;Evoked Potential Monitoring for Vascular Surgery --;Assessment of Analgesic Drug Treatment --;Long-Term Monitoring in Intensive Care Patients: Electroencephalogram, Evoked Responses, and Brain Mapping --;V Present and Future Trends in Cerebral Monitoring --;Present and Future Trends in Multimodal Cerebral Monitoring in Anesthesia and Intensive Care --;Jugular Bulb Venous Oxygen Saturation and Transcranial Doppler Ultrasonography in Neurosurgical Patients --;Transcranial Doppler Sonography: Monitoring of Cerebral Perfusion --;BRAINDEX-An Expert System for Supporting Brain Death Diagnosis.
Research in electrophysiologic monitoring in anesthesia and intensive care has focussed mostly on questions pertinent for patient care: First how to quantitate drug effects on brain electrical activity and the degree of anesthetic-induced suppression of the central nervous system.