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  • Anesteziol Reanimatol · Sep 2002

    [Sleep and sedation: clinical and electrophysiological parallels].

    • A Iu Zaĭtsev, V A Svetlov, Ia I Levin, V V Oleĭnikov, S P Kozlov, and A P Nikolaev.
    • Anesteziol Reanimatol. 2002 Sep 1(5):63-8.

    AbstractClinical and electrophysiological studies were performed in 10 volunteers and 45 patients with Classes I and II, as stated by the American Society of Anesthesiologists, to evaluate consciousness during sedation. Prior studies on volunteers showed that there was a clear correlation between N-REM sleep and SEF in 90% of cases. Based on these findings, the authors propose a modified suppressed consciousness scale whose rating was adjusted to the levels of N-REM sleep. Irrespective of the type and technique of sedation (infusion of thiopental and propofol; PCS, midazolam), changes in the levels of drug-depressed consciousness were found to be the same.

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