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British Journal of Anaesthesia 2006 97(1):85-94; doi:10.1093/bja/ael120
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© The Board of Management and Trustees of the British Journal of Anaesthesia 2006. All rights reserved. For Permissions, please e-mail: journals.permissions@oxfordjournals.org

Depth of anaesthesia monitoring: what's available, what's validated and what's next?

J. Bruhn1, P. S. Myles2, R. Sneyd3 and M. M. R. F. Struys4,*

1 Department of Anesthesiology, University Hospital Bonn Bonn, Germany
2 Anaesthesia and Perioperative Medicine, Monash University Australia
3 Department of Anaesthesia, Peninsula Medical School, University of Plymouth Plymouth, UK
4 Department of Anaesthesia and Heymans Institute of Pharmacology, Ghent University Gent, Belgium

*Corresponding author: Department of Anaesthesia, Ghent University Hospital, Gent, Belgium. E-mail: Michel.Struys{at}ugent.be

Depth of anaesthesia monitors might help to individualize anaesthesia by permitting accurate drug administration against the measured state of arousal of the patient. In addition, the avoidance of awareness or excessive anaesthetic depth might result in improved patient outcomes. Various depth of anaesthesia monitors based on processed analysis of the EEG or mid-latency auditory-evoked potentials are commercially available as surrogate measures of anaesthetic drug effect. However, not all of them are validated to the same extent.


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