Cir Cir
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The bispectral index (BIS) is a value derived from an electroencephalograph (EEG); it is correlated with depth of sedation and loss of consciousness. Therefore, it has been considered that its control on sedation depth could influence cost saving in drugs as well as decreased anesthesia costs. ⋯ Average drug costs for anesthesia were greater in BIS-controlled groups. Anesthesia cost/h was lower in prolonged procedures (>4 h). The bispectral Index as a sedation monitor during anesthesia is an excellent tool, although it did not show a real economic advantage, and we considered that it world only be feasible during long-term procedures.
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Case Reports
[Persistent left superior vena cava: infrequent localization of central venous catheter].
Our objective was to report a Persistent Left Superior Vena Cava in a critically ill patient. ⋯ A 52 years-old male without previous cardiovascular disease was admitted to the intensive care unit due to cranial trauma. A central left subclavian vein catheter was placed at his arrival at the center chest X-ray showed the catheter in the left of the cardiac silhohuete without hemo-pneumothorax. A angiographic evaluation through central venous catheter showed persistent left superior vena cava draining to the coronary sinus and right atrium with normal permeability of right superior vena cava. Other congenital alterations were excluded. Chest computed tomography confirmed the diagnosis. Persistent left superior vena cava is a congenital vascular abnormality. The intensive care unit staff must be aware of this vascular abnormality because it can complicate central venous catheterization.