2011
DOI: 10.1586/ern.11.46
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Pharmacologic approaches to the prevention of intraoperative awareness

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“…These include increased inhaled anesthetic concentration to ensure unconsciousness, increased use of benzodiazepines to prevent memory, and the avoidance of neuromuscular blockers to preserve motility. 26 Suggestions to increase the dosage of certain anesthetic agents are based on the hypothesis that patients with a relative resistance to these agents may require higher concentrations for adequate anesthesia. The current study, from several tertiary academic medical centers, suggests that there is no substantial modification of anesthetic care for patients with a history of AWR.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These include increased inhaled anesthetic concentration to ensure unconsciousness, increased use of benzodiazepines to prevent memory, and the avoidance of neuromuscular blockers to preserve motility. 26 Suggestions to increase the dosage of certain anesthetic agents are based on the hypothesis that patients with a relative resistance to these agents may require higher concentrations for adequate anesthesia. The current study, from several tertiary academic medical centers, suggests that there is no substantial modification of anesthetic care for patients with a history of AWR.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%