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Resumen de Experimental Techniques to Measure Hypnotic Levels During Surgery

Gerardo Alfonso Pérez, Juan Albino Méndez Pérez, Rosa María Aguilar Chinea, Jesús Miguel Torres Jorge, Santiago Torres Álvarez, Jose Francisco Gomez Gonzalez, José Antonio Reboso Morales, Maria del Carmen Martin Lorenzo, José Luis Calvo Rolle

  • The administration of anesthetics during a surgical procedure has been done historically in a manual way with the anesthesiologist deciding what amounts and at what rates to use. Over the last few decades there has been a rapid increase in the automation of many medical areas including anesthesiology, with that increased level of automation have also appeared new ways to measure the level of sedation in patients. Historically, one of the most frequently index used has been the BIS, which has proven rather reliable as an indicator. More recently, another index called PSI has attracted interest of practitioners. In this article a comparison of these two indexes was performed. Data recording BIS and PSI values from surgical operations for several patients were collected and analyzed. The results seem to indicate that it is to be expected that in 95% of the cases the correlation between the BIS and PSI index will be at least 0.6866.


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