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Consciousness, Awareness, and Anesthesia, Hypnosis, amnesia, and immobility are three major therapeutic endpoints of general anesthesia. In one to two cases out of a thousand, hypnosis and amnesia are not achieved - often leaving a patient immobile but capable of experiencing and remembering intr, Consciousness, Awareness, and Anesthesia
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  • Consciousness, Awareness, and Anesthesia
  • Written by author George A. Mashour
  • Published by Cambridge University Press, 11/17/2010
  • Hypnosis, amnesia, and immobility are three major therapeutic endpoints of general anesthesia. In one to two cases out of a thousand, hypnosis and amnesia are not achieved - often leaving a patient immobile but capable of experiencing and remembering intr
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Preface: Consciousness, awareness, and anesthesia George A. Mashour Mashour, George A.

1 Relevance of sleep neurobiology for cognitive neuroscience and anesthesiology Giancarlo Vanini Vanini, Giancarlo Helen A. Baghdoyan Baghdoyan, Helen A. Ralph Lydic Lydic, Ralph 1

2 The neurobiology of consciousness Christof Koch Koch, Christof Florian Mormann Mormann, Florian 24

3 Memory formation during general anesthesia Chantal Kerssens Kerssens, Chantal Michael Alkire Alkire, Michael 47

4 Dreaming during anesthesia Kate Leslie Leslie, Kate 74

5 Etiology and risk factors of intraoperative awareness Mohamed Ghoneim Ghoneim, Mohamed 90

6 Monitoring anesthetic depth Gerhard Schneider Schneider, Gerhard 114

7 Current controversies in intraoperative awareness: I Paul S. Garcia Garcia, Paul S. Peter Sebel Sebel, Peter 131

8 Current controversies in intraoperative awareness: II Benjamin J. Palanca Palanca, Benjamin J. Adam Searleman Searleman, Adam Michael S. Avidan Avidan, Michael S. 148

9 Awareness during general anesthesia in the pediatric population Andrew J. Davidson Davidson, Andrew J. Rachel Hutchens Hutchens, Rachel 172

10 Psychological consequences of intraoperative awareness Claes Lennmarken Lennmarken, Claes Gunilla Sydsjo Sydsjo, Gunilla 188

11 Medicolegal consequences of intraoperative awareness Karen B. Domino Domino, Karen B. Christopher D. Kent Kent, Christopher D. 204

12 Complaints of awareness after sedation and regional anesthesia: The role of patient expectations Roy K. Esaki Esaki, Roy K. 221

13 Philosophical implications of awareness during general anesthesia Eric LaRock LaRock, Eric 233

Index 253


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