Alterations in the coupling functions between cortical and cardio-respiratory oscillations due to anaesthesia with propofol and sevoflurane

Author:

Stankovski Tomislav12ORCID,Petkoski Spase3,Raeder Johan4,Smith Andrew F.5,McClintock Peter V. E.1,Stefanovska Aneta1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Physics, Lancaster University, Lancaster LA1 4YB, UK

2. Faculty of Medicine, Ss. Cyril and Methodius University, 50 Divizija 6, Skopje 1000, Macedonia

3. Institut de Neurosciences des Systèmes UMR_S 1106, Aix-Marseille Université, Marseille 13005, France

4. Department of Anaesthesiology, Oslo University Hospital, Oslo 0424, Norway

5. Department of Anaesthesia, Royal Lancaster Infirmary, Lancaster LA1 4RP, UK

Abstract

The precise mechanisms underlying general anaesthesia pose important and still open questions. To address them, we have studied anaesthesia induced by the widely used (intravenous) propofol and (inhalational) sevoflurane anaesthetics, computing cross-frequency coupling functions between neuronal, cardiac and respiratory oscillations in order to determine their mutual interactions. The phase domain coupling function reveals the form of the function defining the mechanism of an interaction, as well as its coupling strength. Using a method based on dynamical Bayesian inference, we have thus identified and analysed the coupling functions for six relationships. By quantitative assessment of the forms and strengths of the couplings, we have revealed how these relationships are altered by anaesthesia, also showing that some of them are differently affected by propofol and sevoflurane. These findings, together with the novel coupling function analysis, offer a new direction in the assessment of general anaesthesia and neurophysiological interactions, in general.

Funder

European Union as a NEST (New and Emerging Science and Technology) Project

Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) UK

ARRS Slovenia

Publisher

The Royal Society

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Engineering,General Mathematics

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