Canadian journal of anaesthesia = Journal canadien d'anesthésie
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Comparative Study
A comparative study on adequate anesthesia depth: clinical judgement and the Narcotrend® measurement.
To compare the clinical judgement of electroencephalogram (EEG)-naïve anesthesiologists with an EEG-based measurement of anesthetic depth (AD) using the Narcotrend® monitor. ⋯ These results suggest that clinical judgement of AD during stable anesthesia was not in agreement with EEG-based assessment of anesthetic depth in 58% of cases. Nevertheless, this finding could be influenced by the lack of validated scales to clinically judge AD.
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Observational Study
Patient factors associated with difficult flexible bronchoscopic intubation under general anesthesia: a prospective observational study.
Patient characteristics associated with difficult tracheal intubation using a flexible bronchoscope (FB) under general anesthesia have not been prospectively evaluated. This observational study aimed to identify demographic and morphologic factors associated with difficult FB intubation. ⋯ The presence of secretions or blood that impair FB glottic visualization, a larger diameter endotracheal tube on the same size FB, as well as higher neck skinfold thickness may prolong the duration of FB intubation under general anesthesia.