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Awareness and recall during general anesthesia

Chung HS

Anesthesia awareness is defined as both consciousness and recall of surgical events. New research has been conducted out to test this phenomenon. However, testing methods have not proven reliable, including...
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Do you believe that processed EEG helps to prevent intraoperative awareness?

Han DW

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Awareness and Recall During Anesthesia for Cesarean Section

Bae JI, Oh KJ, Jeon JK

  • KMID: 2349494
  • Korean J Anesthesiol.
  • 1986 Aug;19(4):338-341.
Balanced anesthesia is being equilibrated with the maintenance of light planes of anesthesia and the relatively free utilization of muscle relaxants to prevent untoward movement of the patient in response...
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Awareness during general anesthesia for cesarean delivery

Choi SU

  • KMID: 2169137
  • Anesth Pain Med.
  • 2012 Jan;7(1):1-7.
Awareness during general anesthesia or intraoperative awareness is defined as the unexpected recall of events that occur during anesthesia by patients who receive general anesthesia. The objectives of general anesthesia...
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Awareness during total intravenous anesthesia for endoscopic thyroidectomy: A case report

Lee JY, Kim EJ

A 24-year-old woman underwent endoscopic thyroidectomy with total intravenous anesthesia technique. Immediately after surgery, she said that she had experienced intraoperative awareness for a while. She had vague auditory recall...
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Anesthesia awareness. Can midazolam attenuate or prevent memory consolidation on intraoperative awakening during general anesthesia without increasing the risk of postoperative delirium?

Cascella M

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Intraoperative awareness during sevoflurane-remifentanil anesthesia for minimal invasive mitral valvuloplasty: A case report

Kwon SA, Kim ES, Park SC, Kim HJ, Kwon JY, Baek SH

We report a case of unintentional intraoperative awareness during sevoflurane-remifentanil anesthesia in a 26 years old woman undergoing elective minimal invasive mitral valvuloplasty. Cardioprotective effects of sevoflurane were clinically most...
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The Usefulness of the Bispectral Index during Propofol and Fentanyl Anesthesia for Coronary Bypass Surgery under Cardiopulmonary Bypass

Kim SC, Kim CS, Cho HS, Lee SM

BACKGROUND: The incidence of intraoperative awareness is known to be high in cardiac surgery using cardiopulmaonary bypass, and there is a tendency to use more anesthetics to maintain anesthesia without...
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Effects of Fentanyl-Midazolam Anesthesia for Cardiac Anesthesia on Bispectral Index and Awareness

Lee GY, Han JI

Background: During cardiac surgery, patients are at risk of intraoperative awareness. We evaluated the Bispectral Index (BIS) to prevent awareness during fentanyl-midazolam anesthesia for cardiac surgery. In addition, the relationship...
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Maternal Awareness and Neonatal Outcome after Anesthetic Induction with Thiopental-Ketamine or Propofol for Cesarean Section

Kim JH, Lee CH, Kim CH

Conscious awareness with recall has always been of major concern to both patients and anesthesiologists and can, particularly when pain is experienced, lead to serious psychological sequelae characterized by a...
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Awake during General Anesthesia with BispectralIndex Value of 35

Lee S, Kim SI, Ok SY, Kim SH, Park SY, Kim MG, Jeon HR, Suh HJ, Cho AN, Park S

  • KMID: 2317695
  • Soonchunhyang Med Sci.
  • 2013 Jun;19(1):29-30.
Awareness of intraoperative events in patients under general anesthesia is rare, but awareness during anesthesia is a serious complication that leads to anxiety and post-traumatic stress disorder. The Bispectral Index...
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Mechanisms underlying brain monitoring during anesthesia: limitations, possible improvements, and perspectives

Cascella M

Currently, anesthesiologists use clinical parameters to directly measure the depth of anesthesia (DoA). This clinical standard of monitoring is often combined with brain monitoring for better assessment of the hypnotic...
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The Evaluation of the Incidence of Intraoperative Awareness, the Degree of Difficulty with Intubation and Postanesthetic Complication in Surgical Patients

Im WM, Chung SS, Rim SJ

Randomly selected 193 patients who received elective operation under general anesthesia and were able to communicate with anesthesiologists and follow up for 5 days between May and September 1994 at...
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A Clincal Study on Anesthetic Induction with a Thiopental and Ketamine Combination during C-Section

Kim HM, Kang KY, Youn YM, Lee SK, Choe H

The incidence of C-sections has increased up to 15~20% and general anesthesia of C-sections is usually induced with thiopental or ketamin. Thiopental can produce significant fetal depression in doses higher...
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Awareness during general anesthesia despite simultaneous bispectral index and end-tidal anesthetic gas concentration monitoring

Lee J, Park C, Kim S

Awareness during general anesthesia occurs in approximately 0.1–0.2% of cases; nevertheless, particular attention is required because it can lead to critical complications including insomnia, depression, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress disorder....
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Effect of Administration Method of Isoflurane on Bispectral Index Values in the Early Period of Cesarean Section: A Comparison of End-Tidal or Vaporizer Concentration using Overpressure

Lee HJ, Kim JB, Choi HJ

BACKGROUND: Patients undergoing a cesarean section under general anesthesia are at risk of intraoperative awareness due to the use of low concentration of volatile anesthetics used. This study...
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Effects of Hypothermic Cardiopulmonary Bypass on Bispectral Analysis

Kwon JY, Lee HJ, Kim CH, Kim HK, Baik SW, Kim IS

BACKGROUND: Patient awareness is a particular problem in cardiac anesthesia with cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB). Transformed electroencephalogram monitors, such as the Bispectral index (BIS) monitor, has been advocated as...
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Comparison of Halothane and Isoflurane Anesthesia for Cesarean Section

Lee YS, Kim JS, Kim JR, Nam SH, Kim JY

Two series of 15 patients who undersent cesarean section with general anesthesia were given either 0.5% halothane (Group I ) or 0.75% isoflurane (Group II) as supplements of 50%, nitrous...
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Reevaluation of Thiopental and Propofol using Bispectral Index in the Early Period of Cesarean Section

Lee HJ, Chon JY

BACKGROUND: Patients undergoing a cesarean section are at risk of experiencing intra-operative awareness. Thiopental and propofol are both commonly used to induce anesthesia in patients undergoing a cesarean section. This...
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The Clinical Study for Cardiovascular Responses and Awareness during Fentanyl - Diazepam - O2 Anesthesia for Open Heart Surgery

Jeon YJ, Kim KS, Kwon MI

Fentanyl-O2 anesthesia has gained wide popularity as an anesthetic technique for patients undergoing cardiac surgery because of its minimal cardiovascular effects and total amnesia for intraoperative events. But, some authors...
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