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Can electrocardiogram electrodes replace bispectral index electrodes for monitoring depth of anesthesia?

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Can electrocardiogram electrodes replace bispectral index electrodes for monitoring depth of anesthesia?

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Akavipat P; Dumrongbul K; Neamnak P Department of Anesthesiology, Prasat Neurological Institute, Bangkok, Thailand. ppakvp@hotmail.com BACKGROUND: Bispectral index has been introduced to provide optimal level of anesthesia. However, Bispectral index monitoring may not be cost effective in a relatively short procedures due to the high costs of the electrode. The authors conducted the present study to compare the feasibility of commercially available electrocardiogram (ECG) electrodes instead of the Bispectral index (BIS) monitoring. MATERIAL AND METHOD: The authors evaluated the difference in signal quality index (SQI) and BIS values collected from two BIS monitors, using ECG electrodes and BIS electrodes on the same patients before anesthesia, during light anesthesia, deep anesthesia and the emergence period Both sets of electrodes were placed at bifrontal areas throughout the procedure. Statistical analysis was evaluated by mean difference 95% confidence limits of agreement and visual

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