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Surgical Stimulation Induces Changes in Brain Electrical Activity during Isoflurane/Nitrous Oxide Anesthesia

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1994

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Abstract

The current data demonstrate graded EEG responses induced by abdominal surgery during anesthesia with 0.6% or 1.2% isoflurane in 66% nitrous oxide. Spatial heterogeneities in absolute spectral power densities were reflected by color changes in the EEG maps. The topographic EEG analysis indicates that these changes were most dominant at frontal areas. The increases in delta and decreases in alpha activities may be related to intraoperative "paradoxical" electrophysiologic arousal phenomena.