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http://dx.doi.org/10.12701/yujm.2019.00010

Awareness during general anesthesia despite simultaneous bispectral index and end-tidal anesthetic gas concentration monitoring  

Lee, Jungwon (Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, Kyungpook National University School of Medicine)
Park, Chorong (Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, Kyungpook National University School of Medicine)
Kim, Saeyoung (Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, Kyungpook National University School of Medicine)
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Journal of Yeungnam Medical Science / v.36, no.1, 2019 , pp. 50-53 More about this Journal
Abstract
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. To prevent these complications, bispectral index (BIS) and end-tidal anesthetic gas (ETAG) concentration monitoring are commonly used to examine patient consciousness during surgery. In the present case, an 80-year-old man was scheduled for total gastrectomy. Anesthesia was maintained using desflurane 4.0-5.0% vol, oxygen, and nitrous oxide. The authors simultaneously monitored BIS, which was maintained between 37 and 43, and ETAG, which was maintained between 0.9 and 1.2 minimum alveolar concentration (MAC). After the operation, however, the authors were surprised to learn that the patient complained of awareness during anesthesia. Although BIS and ETAG concentration monitoring are useful in preventing awareness during anesthesia, they cannot be completely trusted. Even though BIS was maintained at approximately 40 and ETAG at 0.7-1.3 MAC, awareness during anesthesia occurred.
Keywords
Anesthesia; Awareness; Consciousness monitors;
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