Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8929682 | British Journal of Anaesthesia | 2018 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
Key developmental milestones in the maturation of the thalamo-cortical circuitry likely generate changes in EEG patterns in infants undergoing sevoflurane general anaesthesia. Characterisation of anaesthesia-induced EEG oscillations in children demonstrates the importance of developing age-dependent strategies to monitor properly the brain states of children receiving general anaesthesia. These data have the potential to guide future studies investigating neurodevelopmental pathologies involving altered excitatory-inhibitory balance, such as epilepsy or Rett syndrome.
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Authors
L. Cornelissen, S.E. Kim, J.M. Lee, E.N. Brown, P.L. Purdon, C.B. Berde,