Influence of κ-rhythm when assessing drowsiness

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Abstract

κ-Rhythm appears at the highest amplitude on a bipolar T3-T4 derivation and its frequency range is 7-10 Hz. When a contra-lateral earlobe is used as a reference, the κ-rhythm causes serious problems in assessing drowsiness. Assessment of drowsiness using contra- and ipsi-lateral earlobes as references in 129 subjects who showed κ-rhythm was compared. Drowsiness could be assessed properly in only 26% of subjects using the contra-lateral earlobe and in 90% of subjects using the ipsi-lateral earlobe. These results suggest that the ear on the ipsi-lateral earlobe should be used as a reference in subjects who show κ-rhythm.

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Suenaga, K., Endo, T., & Ohki, N. (2002). Influence of κ-rhythm when assessing drowsiness. In Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences (Vol. 56, pp. 263–264). https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1440-1819.2002.01018.x

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