Anesthesia and analgesia

Brainwave patterns during surgery linked to confusion after surgery in older patients

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Abstract

Of the 237 included patients, 41 (17%) developed postoperative delirium (POD).

  • Preoperative EEG in patients who developed POD showed lower spectral edge frequency (SEF) values compared to those who did not (13.1 ± 4.6 Hz vs. 17.4 ± 6.9 Hz).
  • Patients with POD had reduced γ-band power in the preoperative EEG compared to those without POD (-24.33 ± 2.8 dB vs. -17.9 ± 4.81 dB).
  • A decrease in absolute α-band power was observed in patients who developed POD (-7.37 ± 4.52 dB vs. -5 ± 5.03 dB).
  • The SEF ratio from the preoperative to postinduction state was approximately 1 in POD patients, indicating a slowing of EEG, whereas NoPOD patients had a SEF ratio greater than 1.
  • Preoperative SEF, preoperative γ-band power, and SEF ratio were independently associated with the development of POD.

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