Evaluation of spectral entropy to measure anaesthetic depth and antinociception in sevoflurane-anaesthetised Beagle dogs

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Muñoz Rascón, Pilar
Morgaz Rodríguez, Juan
Granados Machuca, Maria del Mar
Domínguez Pérez, Juan Manuel
Navarrete Calvo, Rocío
Fernández Sarmiento, José Andrés
Galán Rodríguez, Alba
Gómez Villamandos, Rafael Jesús
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ElsevierDate
2010Subject
state entropydog
response entropy
sevofluorane
analgesia
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The use of spectral entropy to determine anaesthetic depth and antinociception was evaluated in sevo- flurane-anaesthetised Beagle dogs. Dogs were anaesthetised at each of five multiples of their individual minimum alveolar concentrations (MAC; 0.75, 1, 1.25, 1.5 and 1.75 MAC), and response entropy (RE), state entropy (SE), RE–SE difference, burst suppression rate (BSR) and cardiorespiratory parameters were recorded before and after a painful stimulus. RE, SE and RE–SE difference did not change significantly after the stimuli. The correlation between MAC–entropy parameters was weak, but these values increased when 1.75 MAC results were excluded from the analysis. BSR was different to zero at 1.5 and 1.75 MAC. It was concluded that RE and RE–SE differences were not adequate indicators of antinoci- ception and SE and RE were unable to detect deep planes of anaesthesia in dogs, although they both dis- tinguished the awake and unconscious states
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