Background: General anaesthesia is usually associated with unconsciousness. 'Awareness' is when patients have postoperative recall of events or experiences during surgery. 'Wakefulness' is when patients become conscious during surgery, but have no postoperative recollection of the period of consciousness. Objectives: To evaluate the efficacy of two types of anaesthetic interventions in reducing clinically significant awareness: - anaesthetic drug regimens; and - intraoperative anaesthetic depth monitors. Search methods: We searched the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (CENTRAL, ISSUE 4 2016); PubMed from 1950 to April 2016; MEDLINE from 1950 to April 2016; and Embase from 1980 to April 2016. We contacted experts to identify ad...
Intraoperative awareness (IA), or the unexpected and explicit recall by patients of events that occu...
Intraoperative awareness (IA), or the unexpected and explicit recall by patients of events that occu...
Background: The concept of adequate anaesthesia is not easily defined. One important component of an...
BACKGROUND: General anaesthesia is usually associated with unconsciousness. 'Awareness' is when pati...
BACKGROUND: General anaesthesia is usually associated with unconsciousness. 'Awareness' is when pati...
Background Awareness is an uncommon complication of anaesthesia, affecting 0·1–0·2 % of all surgical...
Accidental awareness during general anaesthesia can arise from a failure to deliver sufficient anaes...
Background: The concept of adequate anaesthesia is not easily defined. One important component of an...
Objectives - Processed electroencephalogram-based depth of anaesthesia monitoring devices provide an...
Objectives - Processed electroencephalogram-based depth of anaesthesia monitoring devices provide an...
Background and purpose: Awareness during general anesthesia is a frightening experience that often c...
Abstract Background Awareness with explicit recall of intra-operative events is a rare and distressi...
Objectives: Consciousness during anesthesia is a non-reversible complication that may expose the pat...
Anesthesia awareness is defined as both consciousness and recall of surgical events. New research ha...
Objective : To reduce the risk of intraoperative awareness for patients undergoing elective surgerie...
Intraoperative awareness (IA), or the unexpected and explicit recall by patients of events that occu...
Intraoperative awareness (IA), or the unexpected and explicit recall by patients of events that occu...
Background: The concept of adequate anaesthesia is not easily defined. One important component of an...
BACKGROUND: General anaesthesia is usually associated with unconsciousness. 'Awareness' is when pati...
BACKGROUND: General anaesthesia is usually associated with unconsciousness. 'Awareness' is when pati...
Background Awareness is an uncommon complication of anaesthesia, affecting 0·1–0·2 % of all surgical...
Accidental awareness during general anaesthesia can arise from a failure to deliver sufficient anaes...
Background: The concept of adequate anaesthesia is not easily defined. One important component of an...
Objectives - Processed electroencephalogram-based depth of anaesthesia monitoring devices provide an...
Objectives - Processed electroencephalogram-based depth of anaesthesia monitoring devices provide an...
Background and purpose: Awareness during general anesthesia is a frightening experience that often c...
Abstract Background Awareness with explicit recall of intra-operative events is a rare and distressi...
Objectives: Consciousness during anesthesia is a non-reversible complication that may expose the pat...
Anesthesia awareness is defined as both consciousness and recall of surgical events. New research ha...
Objective : To reduce the risk of intraoperative awareness for patients undergoing elective surgerie...
Intraoperative awareness (IA), or the unexpected and explicit recall by patients of events that occu...
Intraoperative awareness (IA), or the unexpected and explicit recall by patients of events that occu...
Background: The concept of adequate anaesthesia is not easily defined. One important component of an...