Monitoring cerebral oxygenation and local field potential with a variation of isoflurane concentration in a rat model

Biomed Opt Express. 2016 Sep 16;7(10):4114-4124. doi: 10.1364/BOE.7.004114. eCollection 2016 Oct 1.

Abstract

We aimed to investigate experimentally how anesthetic levels affect cerebral metabolism measured by near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) and to identify a robust marker among NIRS parameters to discriminate various stages of anesthetic depth in rats under isoflurane anesthesia. In order to record the hemodynamic changes and local field potential (LFP) in the brain, fiber-optic cannulae and custom-made microelectrodes were implanted in the frontal cortex of the skull. The NIRS and LFP signals were continuously monitored before, during and after isoflurane anesthesia. As isoflurane concentration is reduced, the level of oxyhemoglobin and total hemoglobin concentrations of the frontal cortex decreased gradually, while deoxyhemoglobin increased. The reflectance ratio between 730nm and 850nm and burst suppression ratio (BSR) correspond similarly with the change of oxyhemoglobin during the variation of isoflurane concentration. These results suggest that NIRS signals in addition to EEG may provide a possibility of developing a new anesthetic depth index.

Keywords: (000.1430) Biology and medicine; (170.1460) Blood gas monitoring; (170.2655) Functional monitoring and imaging; (170.4580) Optical diagnostics for medicine.