AUTHOR=Walsh Elisa C. , Lee Johanna M. , Terzakis Kristina , Zhou David W. , Burns Sara , Buie Timothy M. , Firth Paul G. , Shank Erik S. , Houle Timothy T. , Brown Emery N. , Purdon Patrick L. TITLE=Age-Dependent Changes in the Propofol-Induced Electroencephalogram in Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder JOURNAL=Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience VOLUME=12 YEAR=2018 URL=https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/systems-neuroscience/articles/10.3389/fnsys.2018.00023 DOI=10.3389/fnsys.2018.00023 ISSN=1662-5137 ABSTRACT=
Patients with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) often require sedation or general anesthesia. ASD is thought to arise from deficits in GABAergic signaling leading to abnormal neurodevelopment. We sought to investigate differences in how ASD patients respond to the GABAergic drug propofol by comparing the propofol-induced electroencephalogram (EEG) of ASD and neurotypical (NT) patients. This investigation was a prospective observational study. Continuous 4-channel frontal EEG was recorded during routine anesthetic care of patients undergoing endoscopic procedures between July 1, 2014 and May 1, 2016. Study patients were defined as those with previously diagnosed ASD by DSM-V criteria, aged 2–30 years old. NT patients were defined as those lacking neurological or psychiatric abnormalities, aged 2–30 years old. The primary outcome was changes in propofol-induced alpha (8–13 Hz) and slow (0.1–1 Hz) oscillation power by age. A