Authors
Zhenhu Liang, Yinghua Wang, Xue Sun, Duan Li, Logan J Voss, Jamie W Sleigh, Satoshi Hagihira, Xiaoli Li
Publication date
2015/2/18
Journal
Frontiers in computational neuroscience
Volume
9
Pages
16
Publisher
Frontiers Media SA
Description
Highlights:
  • ► Twelve entropy indices were systematically compared in monitoring depth of anesthesia and detecting burst suppression.
  • ► Renyi permutation entropy performed best in tracking EEG changes associated with different anesthesia states.
  • ► Approximate Entropy and Sample Entropy performed best in detecting burst suppression.
Objective: Entropy algorithms have been widely used in analyzing EEG signals during anesthesia. However, a systematic comparison of these entropy algorithms in assessing anesthesia drugs' effect is lacking. In this study, we compare the capability of 12 entropy indices for monitoring depth of anesthesia (DoA) and detecting the burst suppression pattern (BSP), in anesthesia induced by GABAergic agents.
Methods: Twelve indices were investigated, namely Response Entropy (RE) and State entropy (SE), three wavelet entropy (WE) measures [Shannon WE (SWE), Tsallis WE (TWE), and Renyi WE (RWE)], Hilbert-Huang spectral entropy (HHSE), approximate entropy (ApEn), sample entropy (SampEn), Fuzzy entropy, and three permutation entropy (PE) measures [Shannon PE (SPE), Tsallis PE (TPE) and Renyi PE (RPE)]. Two EEG data sets from sevoflurane-induced and isoflurane-induced anesthesia respectively were selected to assess the capability of each entropy index in DoA monitoring and BSP detection. To validate the effectiveness of these entropy algorithms, pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic (PK/PD) modeling and prediction probability (Pk) analysis were applied. The multifractal detrended fluctuation analysis (MDFA) as a non-entropy measure was compared.
Results: All the entropy and …
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Scholar articles
Z Liang, Y Wang, X Sun, D Li, LJ Voss, JW Sleigh… - Frontiers in computational neuroscience, 2015