DocumentCode
475572
Title
Applying boostrap techniques to detect differences in auditory evoked potentials: Possible use in anaesthesia monitoring
Author
Notley, S.V. ; Bell, S.L. ; Simpson, Devin ; Smith, D.C.
Author_Institution
Inst. of Sound & Vibration Res., Univ. of Southampton, Southampton
fYear
2008
fDate
14-16 July 2008
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
4
Abstract
This paper extends the use of the bootstrap method to detect significant differences between Auditory Evoked Potentials with the potential application of detecting changes due to anaesthesia. Monte-Carlo simulation confirmed the expected false positive rate for the technique. Recordings were made from normal hearing volunteers and patients undergoing anaesthesia using a number of stimulation paradigms. Although small differences in Evoked Potentials appear to the eye, these were not always found to be statistically significant which depends on both the magnitude of the difference and the quality of the recordings. Preliminary effects during anaesthesia are described.
Keywords
Monte Carlo methods; auditory evoked potentials; monitoring; statistical analysis; Monte-Carlo simulation; anaesthesia monitoring; auditory evoked potentials; boostrap techniques; stimulation paradigms; Anaesthesia; Auditory Evoked Potentials; Bootstrap;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
iet
Conference_Titel
Advances in Medical, Signal and Information Processing, 2008. MEDSIP 2008. 4th IET International Conference on
Conference_Location
Santa Margherita Ligure
ISSN
0537-9989
Print_ISBN
978-0-86341-934-8
Type
conf
Filename
4609103
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