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Bispectral and spectral entropy indices at propofol-induced loss of consciousness in young and elderly patients
British Journal of Anesthesia, 06/23/09
Lysakowski C et al. - Bispectral (BIS) and state/response entropy (SE/RE) indices have been widely used to estimate depth of anaesthesia and sedation. In adults, independent of age, adequate and safe depth of anaesthesia for surgery is usually assumed when these indices are between 40 and 60.
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