Reducing 'awareness' during surgery

FDA Consumer, July-August, 1998

A device designed to eliminate the potential that a patient might remain partially conscious after receiving anesthesia was approved by FDA in March. The Bispectral Index monitor measures the brain's response to anesthesia, allowing doctors to administer the precise amount of drag needed to ensure the patient is completely unconscious.

Johns Hopkins University researchers estimate that "awareness" during surgery occurs in four out of every 10,000 cases.

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