Awareness During General Anesthesia
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To this date, no monitoring device can reliably detect episodes of accidental awakening during general anesthesia. One promising approach is the use of electroe…
Perioperative assessment of adequate depth of anesthesia and analgesia is currently a recommended part of routine anesthesia practice for all surgical procedure…
Accidental Awareness during General Anesthesia (AAGA) occurs in 1-2% of high-risk practice patients and is a cause of severe psychological trauma, termed post-t…
The integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in anesthesiology offers the potential to shift patient monitoring from reactive to predictive. Deep learning ar…
This prospective observational study will evaluate neuro-mimic indicators of anesthesia depth, including eyelid reflex, eyeball movements, and pupil responses,…