2022
DOI: 10.1117/1.nph.9.1.015002
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fNIRS brain measures of ongoing nociception during surgical incisions under anesthesia

Abstract: Significance : Functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) has evaluated pain in awake and anesthetized states. Aim : We evaluated fNIRS signals under general anesthesia in patients undergoing knee surgery for anterior cruciate ligament repair. Approach : Patients were split into groups: those with regional nerve block (NB) and those without (non-NB). Continuous fNIRS measures came from three regions: the primary somatosensory cortex (S1), known to b… Show more

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“…18,[85][86][87][88][89][90] However, these studies focused either on pre-and postsurgery assessments 90 or on the effect of the induction of anesthesia while focusing on various procedures. [91][92][93][94][95] One recent study by Zavriyev et al, 96 using both NIRS (a frequency domain system) and DCS, was employed during surgery in anesthetized patients but did not include LOC and ROC periods. In their study, the authors have concluded that this type of platform is effective in optimizing cerebral perfusion by comparing the CBF changes during hypothermic circulatory arrest alone and with retrograde or with antegrade cerebral perfusion.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…18,[85][86][87][88][89][90] However, these studies focused either on pre-and postsurgery assessments 90 or on the effect of the induction of anesthesia while focusing on various procedures. [91][92][93][94][95] One recent study by Zavriyev et al, 96 using both NIRS (a frequency domain system) and DCS, was employed during surgery in anesthetized patients but did not include LOC and ROC periods. In their study, the authors have concluded that this type of platform is effective in optimizing cerebral perfusion by comparing the CBF changes during hypothermic circulatory arrest alone and with retrograde or with antegrade cerebral perfusion.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other studies employed standard NIRS quantifying oxyhemoglobin and deoxyhemoglobin concentrations which is difficult to quantitatively compare with our study. 17,93,97 For example, Liang et al 97 employed a research device based on continuous-wave NIRS to measure the propofol induced changes during LOC and ROC, but only reported values related to changes in HbO 2 , Hhb, THC, and one parameter related to the cardiac pulsation in arbitrary units. Therefore, only the trends are actually comparable to our findings.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, fNIRS records and processes the changes at a higher frequency in smaller areas which enables it to detect regional activation and deactivation of neuronal activity 19 . It has been used to assess nociception during painful stimuli and surgical incisions under anesthesia 20,21 . Several studies 22–24 have investigated the use of fNIRS to monitor brain activity during emergence from anesthesia.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The patients were then induced using a standard anesthetic regimen, where patients were premedicated with intravenous 2 mg midazolam and induced using propofol (median 200 mg [min 150 mg to max 300 mg]) along with fentanyl or sufentanil. The detailed anesthetic protocol of this patient cohort is discussed in our prior papers 30 , 31 . In addition to general anesthesia, peripheral nerve block with ropivacaine was administered to the adductor canal on the ipsilateral limb of 11 patients using the guidance of an ultrasound.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The detailed anesthetic protocol of this patient cohort is discussed in our prior papers. 30,31 In addition to general anesthesia, peripheral nerve block with ropivacaine was administered to the adductor canal on the ipsilateral limb of 11 patients using the guidance of an ultrasound. A lateral femoral cutaneous nerve block was added to the adductor canal block in one patient.…”
Section: Fnirs Protocolmentioning
confidence: 99%