CONOX is a neuromonitoring EEG- device for sedation (qCON) and analgesia (qNOX) monitoring during general anesthesia. It is unknown on how the indicies can differentiate themselves so aim of this study is to determine the relationship bewtween the 2 indicies.
CONOX is a neuromonitoring EEG- device for sedation (qCON) and analgesia (qNOX) monitoring during general anesthesia. It is unknown on how the indicies can differentiate themselves so aim of this study is to determine the relationship bwtween the 2 indicies, as well as with EMG, Concentration of Propofol (CeP) and Remifentanil (CeR) during Total Intravenous Anesthesia with Target Controlled Infusion (TIVA-TCI).
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
14
Treviso Regional Hospital
Treviso, TV, Italy
RECRUITINGCorrelation between qCON and qNOX
qCON and qNOX values from CONOX monitor will be compared
Time frame: CONOX values will be recorded from start of anesthesia to the return of responsiveness at the end of surgery
Correlation between qCON and concentrations of Propofol(CeP)
qCON and CeP values from CONOX monitor and infusion pump will be compared
Time frame: CONOX and TCI values will be recorded from start of anesthesia to the return of responsiveness at the end of surgery
Correlation between qNOX and concentrations of Remifentanil (CeR)
qNOX and CeR values from CONOX monitor and infusion pump will be compared
Time frame: CONOX and TCI values will be recorded from start of anesthesia to the return of responsiveness at the end of surgery
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