THE AUDITORY-EVOKED POTENTIAL AND PEDIATRIC ANESTHESIA

Citation
Sw. Okelly et al., THE AUDITORY-EVOKED POTENTIAL AND PEDIATRIC ANESTHESIA, British Journal of Anaesthesia, 75(4), 1995, pp. 428-430
Citations number
7
Categorie Soggetti
Anesthesiology
ISSN journal
00070912
Volume
75
Issue
4
Year of publication
1995
Pages
428 - 430
Database
ISI
SICI code
0007-0912(1995)75:4<428:TAPAPA>2.0.ZU;2-K
Abstract
We have examined the raw EEG activity and auditory evoked responses (A ER) in 35 children, aged 3 days to 13 yr (median 1.5 yr), undergoing g eneral anaesthesia for routine surgery. Binaural stimuli were presente d at a frequency of 6.12 Hz and the EEG was recorded and stored using the Northwick Park auditory evoked response software. AER were generat ed by averaging 512 sweeps each of 125-ms duration. In children less t han 2 yr of age, the AER was often irregular, whereas children older t han 2 yr had AER patterns similar to those in adults. In children less than 2 yr, regular artefact activity was superimposed on the backgrou nd EEG which was at the same frequency as the instantaneous heart rate and which was often identifiable as the EGG. We conclude that the AER may be unreliable in children less than 2 yr of age, and modification of current methodology may be required if this technique is to become useful in paediatric anaesthetic practice.