articleNew England Journal of MedicineMar 12, 2008BRONZE OA

Anesthesia Awareness and the Bispectral Index

Washington University in St. Louis

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Abstract

Background

Awareness during anesthesia is a serious complication with potential long-term psychological consequences. Use of the bispectral index (BIS), developed from a processed electroencephalogram, has been reported to decrease the incidence of anesthesia awareness when the BIS value is maintained below 60. In this trial, we sought to determine whether a BIS-based protocol is better than a protocol based on a measurement of end-tidal anesthetic gas (ETAG) for decreasing anesthesia awareness in patients at high risk for this complication.

Methods

We randomly assigned 2000 patients to BIS-guided anesthesia (target BIS range, 40 to 60) or ETAG-guided anesthesia (target ETAG range, 0.7 to 1.3 minimum alveolar concentration [MAC]). Postoperatively, patients were assessed for anesthesia awareness at three intervals (0 to 24 hours, 24 to 72 hours, and 30 days after extubation).

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Authors

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Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Bispectral index
  • Medicine
  • Intraoperative Awareness
  • Anesthesia
  • Complication
  • Anesthetic
  • Incidence (geometry)
  • Protocol (science)
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