Project leader: Jean-Christophe AUDE
For diagnosis and therapy - (16/12/2022)
During surgery, monitoring the depth of anaesthesia is a decisive factor. Electroencephalogram (EEG)-based monitors are now the standard for this purpose. However, EEG monitoring cannot always be used, for example in the case of cephalic surgery or in the presence of skin lesions on the forehead. On the other hand, electrocardiogram (ECG) recordings are always performed on patients (compulsory for legal reasons) and reveal certain effects of hypnotic agents. This project aims to provide the technological basis for future medical devices dedicated to monitoring the depth of anaesthesia using ECG. This is based on the creation of databases of ECG recordings during anaesthesia (on animals and humans) and the construction of new algorithms, based on AI approaches, making it possible to measure the action of anaesthetic agents.
Contact : Jean-Christophe AUDE (DRF/JOLIOT/I2BC/BIM)