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Published in: Intensive Care Medicine 2/2008

01-02-2008 | Original

An assessment of the validity of spectral entropy as a measure of sedation statein mechanically ventilated critically ill patients

Authors: Timothy S. Walsh, Pamela Ramsay, T. Petteri Lapinlampi, Mika O. K. Särkelä, Hanna E. Viertiö-Oja, Pekka T. Meriläinen

Published in: Intensive Care Medicine | Issue 2/2008

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Abstract

Objective

To assess whether the Entropy Module (GE Healthcare, Helsinki, Finland), a device to measure hypnosis in anesthesia, is a valid measure of sedation state in critically ill patients by comparing clinically assessed sedation state with Spectral Entropy

Design

Prospective observational study.

Setting

Teaching hospital general ICU.

Patients and participants

30 intubated, mechanically ventilated patients without primary neurological diagnoses or drug overdose receiving continuous sedation.

Interventions

Monitoring of EEG and fEMG activity via forehead electrodes for up to 72 h and assessments of conscious level using a modified Ramsay Sedation Scale.

Measurements and results

475 trained observer assessments were made and compared with concurrent Entropy numbers. Median State (SE) and Response (RE) Entropy values decreased as Ramsay score increased, but wide variation occurred, especially in Ramsay 4–6 categories. Discrimination between different sedation scores [mean (SEM) PK value: RE 0.713 (0.019); SE 0.710 (0.019)] and between lighter (Ramsay 1–3) vs.deeper (Ramsay 4–6) sedation ranges was inadequate [PK: RE 0.750 (0.025); SE 0.748 (0.025)]. fEMG power decreased with increasing Ramsay score but was often significant even at Ramsay 4–6 states. Frequent “on–off” effects occurred for both RE and SE, which were associated with fEMG activity.Values switched from low to high values even in deeply sedated patients. High Entropy values during deeper sedation were strongly associated with simultaneous high relative fEMG powers.

Conclusions

Entropy of the frontal EEG does not discriminate sedation state adequately for clinical use in ICU patients. Facial EMG is a major confounder in clinical sedation ranges.
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Metadata
Title
An assessment of the validity of spectral entropy as a measure of sedation statein mechanically ventilated critically ill patients
Authors
Timothy S. Walsh
Pamela Ramsay
T. Petteri Lapinlampi
Mika O. K. Särkelä
Hanna E. Viertiö-Oja
Pekka T. Meriläinen
Publication date
01-02-2008
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
Intensive Care Medicine / Issue 2/2008
Print ISSN: 0342-4642
Electronic ISSN: 1432-1238
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00134-007-0858-x

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