Published 2022
| Version v1
Publication
Processed Electroencephalogram-Based Monitoring to Guide Sedation in Critically Ill Adult Patients: Recommendations from an International Expert Panel-Based Consensus
- Creators
- Rasulo, Frank A
- Hopkins, Philip
- Lobo, Francisco A
- Pandin, Pierre
- Matta, Basil
- Carozzi, Carla
- Romagnoli, Stefano
- Absalom, Anthony
- Badenes, Rafael
- Bleck, Thomas
- Caricato, Anselmo
- Claassen, Jan
- Denault, André
- Honorato, Cristina
- Motta, Saba
- Meyfroidt, Geert
- Radtke, Finn Michael
- Ricci, Zaccaria
- Robba, Chiara
- Taccone, Fabio S
- Vespa, Paul
- Nardiello, Ida
- Lamperti, Massimo
- Others:
- Rasulo, Frank A
- Hopkins, Philip
- Lobo, Francisco A
- Pandin, Pierre
- Matta, Basil
- Carozzi, Carla
- Romagnoli, Stefano
- Absalom, Anthony
- Badenes, Rafael
- Bleck, Thoma
- Caricato, Anselmo
- Claassen, Jan
- Denault, André
- Honorato, Cristina
- Motta, Saba
- Meyfroidt, Geert
- Radtke, Finn Michael
- Ricci, Zaccaria
- Robba, Chiara
- Taccone, Fabio S
- Vespa, Paul
- Nardiello, Ida
- Lamperti, Massimo
Description
The use of processed electroencephalography (pEEG) for depth of sedation (DOS) monitoring is increasing in anesthesia; however, how to use of this type of monitoring for critical care adult patients within the intensive care unit (ICU) remains unclear.
Additional details
- URL
- http://hdl.handle.net/11567/1093239
- URN
- urn:oai:iris.unige.it:11567/1093239
- Origin repository
- UNIGE