Lower alpha frequency of intraoperative frontal EEG is associated with postoperative delirium: A secondary propensity-matched analysis

Nov 23, 2023Journal of clinical anesthesia

Lower frontal brainwave frequency during surgery is linked to confusion after surgery

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Abstract

Mean peak alpha frequency was significantly lower in patients with postoperative delirium, at 7.9 Hz, compared to those without.

  • A total of 828 patients were analyzed, with 73 experiencing postoperative delirium (POD) and 755 not.
  • Alpha frequency was measured during anesthesia, showing a strong correlation with the occurrence of POD.
  • Before and after balancing for 8 demographic and clinical variables, the lower alpha frequency was consistently associated with POD.
  • Intraoperative slower frontal peak alpha frequency may indicate a higher vulnerability to POD in cardiac surgery patients.
  • Further research is needed to explore potential causal relationships between alpha frequency and the risk of POD.

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