The Effect of Bispectral Index Monitoring on Anesthetic Use and Recovery in Children Anesthetized with Sevoflurane in Nitrous Oxide

@article{Bannister2001TheEO,
  title={The Effect of Bispectral Index Monitoring on Anesthetic Use and Recovery in Children Anesthetized with Sevoflurane in Nitrous Oxide},
  author={Carolyn F. Bannister and Keith K. Brosius and Jeffrey C. Sigl and Barbara J. Meyer and Peter S. Sebel},
  journal={Anesthesia \& Analgesia},
  year={2001},
  volume={92},
  pages={877–881}
}
The utility of bispectral index (BIS) monitoring to guide anesthetic administration has been demonstrated in adults. This prospective, randomized observer-blinded study was designed to evaluate the effect of BIS monitoring on anesthetic use and recovery characteristics in pediatric patients. After data collection in 38 historical controls, 202 patients age 0–18 yr were randomized into one of two groups: standard practice (SP) and BIS guided (BIS). Patients age 0–3 yr undergoing inguinal hernia… 
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