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Bispectral Index, developed initially to monitor depth of anesthesia in the operating room [13, 20, 21], could be an approach.
Anesthesiologists commonly utilize processed electroencephalograms (EEG) in order to monitor "depth" of anesthesia, the most common of which is the Bispectral Index (BIS).
In addition to pulse oximetry, capnography, and heart rate monitoring, all patients had a radial arterial line in place for continuous blood pressure monitoring and a BIS sensor in place to monitor depth of anesthesia.
It has been shown that the bispectrum of the EEG correlates with changes in consciousness level and the bispectral index (BIS) [5, 6] derived from EEG bispectral parameters was developed as a clinical tool to monitor depth of anaesthesia during surgery.
Bispectral Index, developed initially to monitor depth of anesthesia in the operating room [ 13, 20, 21], could be an approach.
First, as noted, the BIS monitor was not continued in the ICU to monitor depth of sedation postoperatively.
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The device can monitor depths of up to 120-feet and it can detect water surface temperatures.
Fig. 8 Monitoring depth of water in simulation during data processing.
The hierarchical control architecture includes five parts, which are: monitoring depth of anaesthesia (DOA), drug controller, deciding the sensitivity of the patient, narcotic supplementation and recovery time.
To assess a method for monitoring depth of anaesthesia using components of middle latency auditory evoked potential (AEP) waveforms during anaesthesia with fentanyl/fluanisone and midazolam.
Bispectral index (BIS) is a monitoring modality designed and used for monitoring depth of anaesthesia.
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