Middle-latency auditory evoked potentials during induction of thiopentone anaesthesia in pigs

Citation
L. Martoft et al., Middle-latency auditory evoked potentials during induction of thiopentone anaesthesia in pigs, LAB ANIMALS, 35(4), 2001, pp. 353-363
Citations number
47
Categorie Soggetti
Animal Sciences","Animal & Plant Sciences
Journal title
LABORATORY ANIMALS
ISSN journal
00236772 → ACNP
Volume
35
Issue
4
Year of publication
2001
Pages
353 - 363
Database
ISI
SICI code
0023-6772(200110)35:4<353:MAEPDI>2.0.ZU;2-C
Abstract
A method is described for measuring middle-latency auditory evoked potentia ls (MLAEP) in consciously awake, non-sedated pigs during the induction of t hiopentone anaesthesia (0.6 ml/kg, 2.5% thiopentone solution). It was done by using autoregressive modelling with an exogenous input (ARX). The abilit y to perceive pain during the induction was compared with (1) the changes i n latencies and amplitudes of the MLAEP, (2) the change in a depth of anaes thesia index based on the ARX-model and (3) the change in the 95% spectral edge frequency. The pre-induction MLAEP was easily recordable and looked mu ch like the one in man, dogs and rats. The temporal resolution in the ARX m ethod was sufficiently high to describe the fast changes occurring during i nduction of thiopentone anaesthesia. As previously reported from studies in man, dogs and rats, induction of thiopentone anaesthesia resulted in signi ficantly increased latencies and decreased amplitudes of the MLAEP trace as well as in a significantly reduced depth of anaesthesia index and spectral edge frequency. None of the changes, however, related well to the ability to react to a painful stimulus. Whether an ARX-based depth of anaesthesia i ndex designed especially for pigs might be better than the present index (d esigned for man) for assessing depth of anaesthesia must await the results of further studies.