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Results of a clinical trial finds several outcomes improved for young children when an anesthesiologist observed their brain waves to guide dosing of sevoflurane during surgery.
A new clinical trial shows that using EEG to guide anesthesia in children significantly reduces the amount of anesthetic needed while improving post-surgery recovery.
Newly published results of a randomized, controlled clinical trial in Japan among more than 170 children aged 1 to 6 who underwent surgery, show that by using EEG readings of brain waves to monitor ...
Results of a randomized, controlled clinical trial in Japan among more than 170 children aged 1 to 6 who underwent surgery ...
Electroencephalography (EEG)-guided management of general anesthesia in children ages 1 to 5 years reduced pediatric ...
Convicted murderer David Pearce reportedly repeated the chilling phrase, "Dead girls don't talk," during his investigation.
As judges weigh the limits of medical exceptions, Idaho’s abortion ban is being tested — in courts, hospitals and patients’ ...
Interestingly, the fMRI scans collected by the researchers showed that the brain activity of people while they were under the influence of anesthesia was suppressed. In fact, anesthesia made ...
More people are getting tattoos under anesthesia — but “the risk is never zero,” an expert tells PEOPLE Cara Lynn Shultz is a writer-reporter at PEOPLE. Her work has previously appeared in ...
More people are getting tattoos under anesthesia, paying a premium to make the experience less painful But as Dr. Ariel Jurmann, director of ambulatory anesthesia at North Shore University Hospital, ...