2023
DOI: 10.1097/aco.0000000000001308
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The nuts and bolts of multimodal anaesthesia in the 21st century: a primer for clinicians

Friedrich Lersch,
Paula Cruz Correia,
Darren Hight
et al.

Abstract: Purpose of review This review article explores the application of multimodal anaesthesia in general anaesthesia, particularly in conjunction with locoregional anaesthesia, specifically focusing on the importance of EEG monitoring. We provide an evidence-based guide for implementing multimodal anaesthesia, encompassing drug combinations, dosages, and EEG monitoring techniques, to ensure reliable intraoperative anaesthesia while minimizing adverse effects and improving patient outcomes. … Show more

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“…Conversely, the presence of burst-suppression EEG patterns signals excessive anaesthesia levels, posing a potential risk for postoperative cognitive impairments. By assessing how anaesthesia medications impact the brain, healthcare providers can implement multimodal techniques to maintain the desired level of anaesthesia depth throughout the procedure [ 35 ]. This personalized approach minimizes the risks of under-sedation or over-sedation, based on the individual's neurological responses, ensuring safety during surgery and enhancing the overall comfort of the patient.…”
Section: Patient-centred Precision Care In Anaesthesia – the Pc-squar...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Conversely, the presence of burst-suppression EEG patterns signals excessive anaesthesia levels, posing a potential risk for postoperative cognitive impairments. By assessing how anaesthesia medications impact the brain, healthcare providers can implement multimodal techniques to maintain the desired level of anaesthesia depth throughout the procedure [ 35 ]. This personalized approach minimizes the risks of under-sedation or over-sedation, based on the individual's neurological responses, ensuring safety during surgery and enhancing the overall comfort of the patient.…”
Section: Patient-centred Precision Care In Anaesthesia – the Pc-squar...mentioning
confidence: 99%