Title of article
AWARENESS DURING ANESTHESIA-AN UPDATE
Author/Authors
KHAN, MUHAMMAD FAISAL Aga Khan University - Dept of Anaesthesia Intensive Care, Pakistan , SAMAD, KHALID Aga Khan University - Dept of Anaesthesia Intensive Care, Pakistan , SHAMIM, FAISAL Aga Khan University Hospital, Private Wing II - Department of Anaesthesia, Pakistan , ULLAH, HAMEED Aga Khan University - Dept of Anaesthesia Intensive Care, Pakistan
From page
723
To page
735
Abstract
General anesthesia is a reversible state characterized by unconsciousness, analgesia, muscle relaxation, and depression of reflexes which is achieved by the administration of chemical agents1. It is a balance between the amount of anesthetic drugs administered and the state of arousal of the patient. As the intensity of surgical stimulation varies during a surgical procedure, so does the requirement of anesthetic agents. The organ system effects of anesthetic drugs may limit the amount that can be given safely. This would, at occasions, create a critical imbalance between anesthetic requirement and anesthetic drug administration resulting in varying depth of anesthesia.
Journal title
Middle East Journal of Anesthesiology
Journal title
Middle East Journal of Anesthesiology
Record number
2635194
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