Sedative Effects of Medetomidine and Dexmedetomidine in Cats - Evaluation with Bispectral Index Monitoring (BIS)
Eylem Bektaş Bilgiç,
Alper Demirutku
Abstract:Background: Sedation is a state of sleepiness and relaxation that results from the depression of the central nervous system. The depth of sedation can be assessed by hemodynamic responses and neurological signs, such as the palpebral reflex, startle response, nystagmus, and response to stimuli. Currently, the Bispectral Index (BIS) is considered the most accurate monitor for assessing brain function during anesthesia and sedation. BIS values for deep sedation between 60-70, and mild to moderate sedation betwee… Show more
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