Problems Associated with Dimensional Analysis of Electroencephalogram Data

Abstract

The goal was to evaluate anesthetic depth for a series of 5 to 10 patients by dimensional analysis. It has been very difficult to obtain clean EEG records from the operating room. Noise is prominent due to electrocautery and to movement of the patient's head by operating room personnel. In addition, specialized EEG equipment must be used to reduce noise and to accommodate limited space in the room. This report discusses problems associated with dimensional analysis of the EEG. We choose one EEG record from a single patient, in order to study the method but not to draw general conclusions. For simplicity, we consider only two states: awake but quiet, and medium anesthesia. 14 refs., 8 figs., 1 tab

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