Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2456292 Research in Veterinary Science 2007 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

The effects of averaging epochs on electroencephalographic (EEG) responses to visceral stimulation has been determined in seven isoflurane-anaesthetized dogs. Quantitative EEG variables including 80% spectral edge frequency (SEF80), median frequency (MF), relative power in the δ, θ, α, β band and power band ratios (θ/δ, α/δ, β/δ) were recorded over 1 min before stimulation and during a 1-minute stimulation period. During off-line analysis EEG variables were derived from either single 2-second EEG epochs or as an average from 5, 10, 15 and 30 consecutive 2-second epochs. Noxious stimulation resulted in significant increases in SEF80, MF, α power, β power, α/δ ratio and β/δ ratio. The number of variables that were significantly affected as well as the strength of changes as indicated by p-values, however, varied with the number of epochs subjected to averaging. The data suggest that stimulation-induced EEG changes may be more pronounced at lower rather than at higher averaging rates.

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