Revue d'électroencéphalographie et de neurophysiologie clinique
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Rev Electroencephalogr Neurophysiol Clin · Jan 1977
[Monitoring the integrity of saccadic eye movements as a test of post-anaesthetic recovery (author's transl)].
After reviewing various tests of consciousness which can be used during the post-anaesthetic period, the authors chose to analyse the involvement of the visual receptor during different stages between sleep and complete recovery of consciousness, by an electro-oculographic (EOG) method, providing recordings of the displacement of the optical axis. In states of full consciousness the eye explores a static flat surface in saccades separated by pauses. ⋯ In a second group, the state of consciousness was monitored 2 hours after the last injection of the anaesthetic drug, so that correlations could be considered with the type of anaesthesia used. Th conclusion concerns the practical interest of the method (short term hospitalisation after general anaesthetic, medico-legal use due to the existence of a recording) and its basic use in the experimental study of new drugs in man.
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Rev Electroencephalogr Neurophysiol Clin · Jan 1977
[An examination of current techniques in anaesthesia (author's transl)].
The techniques of general anaesthesia may be divided into 2 major groups: those used in very brief surgical or diagnostic operations and those used in longer and more pain-producing interventions. The former normally involve a single drug which is very short-acting and allows consciousness to be recovered rapidly and well. The latter are anaesthetics using several drugs together, which allows very precise control of the degree of analgesia, neuro-vegetative protection, muscle relaxation and sleep. ⋯ E. G. remains a technique of choice for studying recovery, and any sequels of hypoxia during the operation. This should, of course, be accompanied by a clinical evaluation which is particularly important in assessing the state of ventilation (residual curarisation, depression by central analgesics).