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Acute Pain Oscillation in Electroencephalographic Monitoring Under General Anaesthesia
Sponsor: Hospital General Universitario de Valencia
Summary
Chronic pain is an undesirable condition that impacts predominantly quality of life at all levels. Chronic pain might occur in healthy young patients when acute postoperative pain is undertreated and persists in time. There are some indexes in the market to evaluate pain, but they assess mainly parasympathetic activity. Hence, it´s a measure of the physiological response to pain, which is still a not well-defined concept. Patients under General Anesthesia might be experimenting unnoticed pain as there is no direct standard method to measure it in clinical practice. This study aims to detect brain oscillatory activity in the intraoperative setting in four situations; awake-no pain, awake-pain, sleep-no pain, and sleep-pain. Pain can be assessed by studying the local and global dynamics of brain activity. A promising upcoming measure of pain could be implemented in clinical practice to detect and treat pain.
Official title: Acute Pain Oscillation in Electroencephalographic Monitoring Under General Anaesthesia: Characterisation of EEG Patterns Secondary to Pain
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
50
Start Date
2023-05-15
Completion Date
2028-12-15
Last Updated
2023-07-24
Healthy Volunteers
Not specified
Conditions
Interventions
EEG
EEG recordings and analysis. Sensory evoked potentials analysis Motor evoked potentials studies
Locations (2)
CHGUV
Valencia, Spain
CHGUV
Valencia, Spain