During anesthesia, EEG shows specific and significant changes according to the depth of anesthesia and the drugs used. Endoscopic procedures like gastroscopies or colonoscopies are usually done on an outpatient basis using essentially propofol for sedation or anesthesia. Preliminary reports have shown that the depth of anesthesia during these procedures may be very deep resulting even in a burst suppression pattern on the EEG. In this study, frontal EEG will be recorded continuously using a Root - Sedline device (Masimo, US). Anesthesiologists will be free to use the medications and dosage they judge appropriate. The attending anesthesiologist will be blinded to the EEG. Medications and dosages will be recorded, as well as processed EEG data from the Sedline and the raw EEG. Primary outcome is the % of time spend in specific range of patient state index (PSI 0-10; 10-20; 20-30; 30-40; 40-50; 5-60; 60-70; 70-80; 80-90; 90-100) as well as the % of time spent in burst suppression.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
BASIC_SCIENCE
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
100
All patients will have a continous recording of their EEG during anesthesia
H.U.B _ Hôpital Erasme
Brussels, Belgium
RECRUITINGBurst suppression
Percentage of time spent in burst suppression
Time frame: 90 min
PSI
Percentage of time spent in each PSI range
Time frame: 90 min
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