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Filter by:This study aims to evaluate the effect of high-flow nasal oxygenation on safe apnea time for children undergoing general anesthesia, with their mouth open.
This study compares automated administration of propofol and remifentanil versus manual administration during general anesthesia for a surgery. The closed-loop coadministration of propofol and remifentanil is guided by qCon and qNox indexes from the Conox monitor.
Performance Assessment of the PMD-200, a Novel Pain Monitor, in Subjects at Neurointensive Care Unit.
In pediatric cardiac patients with shunt dependent pulmonary circulation, Qp/Qs ratio is a important parameter indicating the balance of pulmonaty and systemic circulation. This study will calculate Qp/Qs using variables measured using non-invasive monitors (cerebral oximeter and pulse oximeter). This value will be compared with Qp/Qs calculated using variables obtained from blood sample.
The first aim of this study is to compare two methods of administration of intravenous anesthetics to obtain the same level of depth (bispectral index between 40 and 60): manual or automated and to determine a mid-term (6 months) influence of the frail phenotype on self-sufficient elderly patients after general anesthesia.
The objective of the study is to determine wether the use of the Bispectral Index Monitor (BIS) as a method to guide anaesthesia for children in different groups of age, undergoing ear nose and throat surgery anaesthetized with an infusion of Propofol and Remifentanil with an high dose of Remifentanil (0,5-2 mcg/kg/min), can lead to a reduction in the time needed for extubation and in the amount of anesthetics used.