Reinforcement Learning for Closed-Loop Propofol Anesthesia: A Human Volunteer Study
Moore, Brett L. (Texas Tech University) | Panousis, Periklis (Stanford University School of Medicine) | Kulkarni, Vivek (Stanford University School of Medicine) | Pyeatt, Larry D. (Texas Tech University) | Doufas, Anthony G. (Stanford University School of Medicine)
Research has demonstrated the efficacy of closed-loop control of anesthesia using the bispectral index (BIS) of the electroencephalogram as the controlled variable, and the development of model-based, patient-adaptive systems has considerably improved anesthetic control. To further explore the use of model-based control in anesthesia, we investigated the application of reinforcement learning (RL) in the delivery of patient-specific, propofol-induced hypnosis in human volunteers. When compared to published performance metrics, RL control demonstrated accuracy and stability, indicating that further, more rigorous clinical study is warranted.
Jul-15-2010
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