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http://dx.doi.org/10.4097/kja.d.17.00084

Comparison between cerebral state index and bispectral index during desflurane anesthesia  

Cho, Sang-Hyeon (Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, GangNeung Asan Hospital)
Kim, Sung-Su (Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, GangNeung Asan Hospital)
Hyun, Dong-Min (Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, GangNeung Asan Hospital)
Yoon, Hyeong-Suk (Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, GangNeung Asan Hospital)
Han, Jung-Woo (Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, GangNeung Asan Hospital)
Kim, Jin Sun (Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, GangNeung Asan Hospital)
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Korean Journal of Anesthesiology / v.71, no.6, 2018 , pp. 447-452 More about this Journal
Abstract
Background: Cerebral state index (CSI) is an anesthesia depth monitor alternative to bispectral index (BIS). Published comparative studies have used propofol or sevoflurane. However, studies using desflurane have not been reported yet. Different volatile anesthetics have different electroencephalography signatures. The performance of CSI may be different in desflurane anesthesia. Therefore, the objective of this study was to compare CSI and BIS during desflurane anesthesia. Methods: Thirty-three patients were recruited. Desflurane and remifentanil were used to maintain general anesthesia. BIS and CSI were recorded simultaneously every minute. End-tidal concentration of desflurane was maintained at 4% from the beginning of surgery for 5 minutes. Pairwise data of CSI and BIS were obtained five times at one-minute intervals. This process was repeated in the order of 6%, 8%, and 10%. Results: BIS and CSI were negatively correlated with the end-tidal concentration of desflurane with a similar degree of correlation (correlation coefficient BIS: -0.847, CSI: -0.844). The relationship between CSI and BIS had a good linearity with a slope close to 1 ($R^2=0.905$, slope = 1.01). For the relationship between CSI and BIS at each end-tidal concentration of desflurane, CSI and BIS showed good linearity in 4% and 10% ($R^2=0.559$, 0.540). However, the linearity and slope were decreased in 6% and 8% ($R^2=0.163$, 0.014). Conclusions: CSI showed an equivalent degree of overall performance compared to BIS in desflurane anesthesia. Accounting for previous literature, CSI can be used as a good substitute for BIS regardless of the kind of anesthetics used.
Keywords
Anesthesia; Bispectral index; Cerebral state index;
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