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Anaesthesia monitor ensures patients go under.
Australasian Business Intelligence, July, 2006
Jul 27, 2006 (Australasian Science - ABIX via COMTEX) -- An Australian scientist has developed a mathematical theory to describe the electrical activity of the brain. The Brain Anaesthesia Response index, created by David Liley from Swinburne University of Technology, helps reduce the risk of patients remaining conscious during surgery. Liley's model is designed to be used for analysing the results from encephalograms. Around 0.2 per cent of patients under general anaesthetics remain conscious throughout surgery.
Publication Date: August 2006
SWINBURNE UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY
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