Memory and Awareness in Anesthesia
Prentice-Hall (1993)
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Learning during general anesthesia: implicit recall following methohexital or propofol infusion.D. W. Bethune, S. Ghosh, B. Gray, L. Kerr, I. A. Walker, L. A. Doolan, R. J. Harwood & L. D. Sharples
Implicit memory tested in children with inhalational anaesthesia.B. Bonke, M. E. Van Dam, J. W. Van Kleef & F. M. E. Slijper
Memory for events for during anesthesia has not been demonstrated: An anesthesiologist's viewpoint.B. S. Chortkoff & E. I. Eger
A correct dossage (kg/min) of propofol guarantees the absence of awareness.P. Cogliolo, V. Romano, R. Villani, G. del Franco & L. Aschettino
Effectiveness of Evans' technique for the evaluation of awareness.P. Cogliolo, V. Romano, R. Villani & M. Galano
Implicit and explicit memory with isoflurane compared to sufentanil/nitrous oxide.R. C. Cork, J. F. Kihlstrom & D. L. Schacter
The feasibility of aerp registration during alfentanil, halothane and propofol anesthesia.A. de Roode, J. F. V. Caekebeke, J. G. van Dgk & J. G. Bovill
Memory for events during anesthesia does occur: an anesthesiologist's viewpoint.M. M. Ghoneim & R. I. Block
Correlation of EEG spectral edge frequency with hemodynamic stability during maintenance of general anesthesia.G. Gurman, A. Porath, S. Fajer & A. Pearlman
Use of frequency spectral analysis of the equine electroencephalogram as an indication of the depth of halothane anesthesia.C. B. Johnson, S. S. Young & P. M. Taylor
Effects of positive suggestions and music presented during anesthesia.C. Korunka, G. Guttmann, D. Schleinitz, M. Hilpert, R. Haas & S. Fitzal
Eeg effects of midazolam in surgical patients under epidural anesthesia.Karel Kuizenga & Pim J. Hennis
The auditory evoked response as a monitor of anaesthetic depth.D. E. F. Newton, C. Thornton & C. Jordan
Intraoperative awareness: a comparison of total intravenous and inhalation anesthesia.E. Oddby-Muhrbeck & J. Jakobsson
The p3 (or p300) component of event-related potentials: Guidelines for use in anesthesia.G. Plourde & C. Villemure
Explicit and implicit memory and mid-latency auditory evoked potentials during cardiac surgery.D. Schwender, A. Kaiser, S. Klasing, K. Peter & E. Pöppel
Study of the effect of intraoperative suggestions on postoperative analgesia and well-being.M. E. Steinberg, A. H. Hord, B. Reed & P. S. Sebel
Flumazenil reduces postoperative amnesia after midazolam anesthesia in ambulatory surgery patients.Y. F. Sung, N. Reiss & R. W. Powell
Auditory processing during isoflurane anesthesia: A study with an implicit memory task and auditory evoked potentials.C. Villemure, G. Plourde, I. Lussier & N. Normandin
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