EEG Atlas for Anesthesiologists
This atlas offers a collection of EEG spectral analyses and their corresponding conventional recordings under anes thesio10gical procedures. The EEGs presented here were re corded on general surgical and gynecological patients during the last few years. Premedication, induction and maintenance of...
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Berlin, Heidelberg
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
1987, 1987
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Edition: | 1st ed. 1987 |
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Collection: | Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa |
Table of Contents:
- A Introduction
- I Advantages of EEG in Anesthesiology
- II Technical Requirements for EEG Recording in the Operating Room and Intensive Care Unit
- III Artefacts
- IV Normal EEG Findings
- B EEG Under Anesthestic Medication and Perioperative Influences
- I Premedication
- II Stages of Anesthesia
- III Inhalation Anesthetics
- IV Intravenous Anesthetics
- V Muscle Relaxants
- VI Analgetics in the Postoperative Phase
- VII Cerebral Effects of Different Anesthesiological and Surgical Measures During Anesthesia
- VIII Perioperative Factors Influencing Cerebral Function
- IX Special Considerations for the Assessment of Cerebral Function in Geriatric Patients
- X Special Considerations in Patients with Seizure Disorders
- C EEG as a Method of Monitoring Anesthesia
- I EEG Monitoring During Anesthesia
- II EEG Monitoring in the Immediate Postoperative Period
- III EEG Monitoring During Intensive Care
- D Final Remarks