Literature DB >> 19949325

Awareness in cardiac anesthesia.

Leon Serfontein1.   

Abstract

PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Cardiac surgery represents a sub-group of patients at significantly increased risk of intraoperative awareness. Relatively few recent publications have targeted the topic of awareness in this group. The aim of this review is to identify areas of awareness research that may equally be extrapolated to cardiac anesthesia in the attempt to increase understanding of the nature and significance of this scenario and how to reduce it. RECENT
FINDINGS: The formation of both implicit and explicit memory during anesthesia may be the result of fluctuations in hypnotic state. Owing to the low incidence of awareness, prospective studies produce inadequate patient numbers to clearly identify risks, causes and sequelae of intraoperative awareness. A recent analysis of case reports has identified two main risk factors for intraoperative awareness. Awareness research increasingly focuses on refining processed electroencephalography (EEG) monitors and establishing their effectiveness in reducing awareness, but with conflicting results.
SUMMARY: Identification of high-risk patients, the use of balanced anesthesia techniques and increased vigilance on the part of the anesthetist will go a long way in preventing intraoperative awareness. There is evidence that using processed EEG monitors reduces the incidence of awareness. However, understanding their limitations and interpatient variability in dose-response curves, and interpreting the data in relation to the specific drugs and techniques used is paramount.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 19949325     DOI: 10.1097/ACO.0b013e328334cb75

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Opin Anaesthesiol        ISSN: 0952-7907            Impact factor:   2.706


  7 in total

Review 1.  Anesthesia awareness: narrative review of psychological sequelae, treatment, and incidence.

Authors:  Robin R Bruchas; Christopher D Kent; Hilary D Wilson; Karen B Domino
Journal:  J Clin Psychol Med Settings       Date:  2011-09

2.  Anesthesia depth monitoring using alternative placement of entropy sensors: a prospective study.

Authors:  David I Vachnadze; Boris A Akselrod; Denis A Guskov; Alevtina V Goncharova
Journal:  J Clin Monit Comput       Date:  2018-12-19       Impact factor: 2.502

Review 3.  Brain monitoring with electroencephalography and the electroencephalogram-derived bispectral index during cardiac surgery.

Authors:  Miklos D Kertai; Elizabeth L Whitlock; Michael S Avidan
Journal:  Anesth Analg       Date:  2012-01-17       Impact factor: 5.108

4.  Magnitude and Associated Factors of Awareness with Recall under General Anesthesia in Amhara Regional State Referral Hospitals, 2018.

Authors:  Tadese Tamire; Habtamu Demelash; Tikuneh Yetneberk; Simegnew Kibret
Journal:  Anesthesiol Res Pract       Date:  2019-07-07

5.  Electroencephalographic dynamics of etomidate-induced loss of consciousness.

Authors:  Lei Zhang; Shunqin Fan; Jiawei Zhang; Kun Fang; Lei Wang; Yuanyuan Cao; Lijian Chen; Xuesheng Liu; Erwei Gu
Journal:  BMC Anesthesiol       Date:  2021-04-08       Impact factor: 2.217

6.  Intraoperative Awareness and Recall: A Comparative Study of Dexmedetomidine and Propofol in Cardiac Surgery.

Authors:  Tufail Ahmad; Nadeem A Sheikh; Nihida Akhter; Bashir A Dar; Riyaz Ahmad
Journal:  Cureus       Date:  2017-08-05

7.  [The relation between preoperative anxiety and awareness during anesthesia: an observational study].

Authors:  Savas Altinsoy; Ceyda Ozhan Caparlar; Jülide Ergil
Journal:  Braz J Anesthesiol       Date:  2020-07-18
  7 in total

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