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Does monitoring bispectral index or spectral entropy reduce sevoflurane use?

Aimé et al., 2006

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276350404846319974
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Aimé I
Verroust N
Masson-Lefoll C
Taylor G
Laloë P
Liu N
Fischler M
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Anesthesia & Analgesia

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IMPLICATIONS: Monitoring the electroencephalogram with Bispectral Index or spectral entropy during sevoflurane–sufentanil anesthesia reduces sevoflurane consumption by 29%. A patient's hypnotic state can be evaluated in real time using several devices that …
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