Recording the middle latency response of the auditory evoked potential as a measure of depth of anaesthesia. A technical note.
Recording the middle latency response of the auditory evoked potential as a measure of depth of anaesthesia. A technical note.
The middle latency response of the auditory evoked potential may be useful as an indicator of the hypnotic state during anaesthesia. However, it is difficult to record in some circumstances. This communication provides some suggestions and guidance for those not familiar with the technique
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Bell, S.L.
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Smith, D.C.
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Allen, R.
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2004
Bell, S.L.
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Smith, D.C.
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Allen, R.
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Bell, S.L., Smith, D.C., Allen, R. and Lutman, M.E.
(2004)
Recording the middle latency response of the auditory evoked potential as a measure of depth of anaesthesia. A technical note.
British Journal of Anaesthesia, 92, .
(doi:10.1093/bja/aeh074).
Abstract
The middle latency response of the auditory evoked potential may be useful as an indicator of the hypnotic state during anaesthesia. However, it is difficult to record in some circumstances. This communication provides some suggestions and guidance for those not familiar with the technique
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