Protocols for multimodal polygraphy for cardiorespiratory monitoring in the epilepsy monitoring unit. Part II - Research acquisition.

Autor: Hupp NJ; Texas Institute of Restorative Neurotechnologies (TIRN), University of Texas Health Science Center (UTHealth), Houston, TX, USA., Talavera B; Texas Institute of Restorative Neurotechnologies (TIRN), University of Texas Health Science Center (UTHealth), Houston, TX, USA. Electronic address: blanca.talaveradelaesperanza@uth.tmc.edu., Melius S; Memorial Hermann. Texas Medical Center, Houston, TX, USA., Lacuey N; Texas Institute of Restorative Neurotechnologies (TIRN), University of Texas Health Science Center (UTHealth), Houston, TX, USA., Lhatoo SD; Texas Institute of Restorative Neurotechnologies (TIRN), University of Texas Health Science Center (UTHealth), Houston, TX, USA.
Jazyk: angličtina
Zdroj: Epilepsy research [Epilepsy Res] 2022 Sep; Vol. 185, pp. 106987. Date of Electronic Publication: 2022 Jul 09.
DOI: 10.1016/j.eplepsyres.2022.106987
Abstrakt: Multimodal polygraphy including cardiorespiratory monitoring is a valuable tool for epilepsy and sudden unexpected death in epilepsy (SUDEP) research. Broader applications in research into stress, anxiety, mood and other domains exist. Polygraphy techniques used during video electroencephalogram (EEG) recordings provide information on cardiac and respiratory changes in the peri-ictal period. In addition, such monitoring in brain mapping during chronic intracranial EEG evaluations has helped the understanding of pathomechanisms that lead to seizure induced cardiorespiratory dysfunction. Our aim here is to provide protocols and information on devices that may be used in the Epilepsy Monitoring Unit, in addition to proposed standard of care data acquisition. These devices include oronasal thermistors, oronasal pressure transducers, capnography, transcutaneous CO 2 sensors, and continuous noninvasive blood pressure monitoring. Standard protocols for cardiorespiratory monitoring simultaneously with video EEG recording, may be useful in the study of cardiorespiratory phenomena in persons with epilepsy.
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Databáze: MEDLINE