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Anestesia guiada por electroencefalografía (EGG), un verdadero plus

Authors

  • Daniel Fernando Triviño García Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia
  • María Teresa Bahena Parra Universidad de Ciencias Aplicadas y Ambientales
  • Estefanía Duarte Gómez Unidad central del valle del Cauca
  • Ramiro Andrés Rincón Rodriguez Universidad Militar Nueva granada
  • Rafael Ricardo Ávila Godoy Universidad de Boyacá
  • Alexandra Becerra Arevalo Universidad de Ciencias Aplicadas y Ambientales
  • Miguel Angel Muñoz Rojas Universidad de Antioquia
  • Andrés Rendón Hoyos Fundación Universitaria Autonoma de las Americas

Keywords:

Anesthesia, propofol, hetamine, electroencephalography, evoked potentials, deaths, cost-effectiveness.

Abstract

Intraoperative electroencephalographic monitoring is a common practice in anesthesiology to estimate anesthetic depth in the adult patient. Prys-Robert defines this as the result of a balance, in the CNS system, between the depressant effect of anesthetic drugs and that of nociceptive. These counteract the action of anesthetics and tend to superficialize it. At first, the main indication of the electroencephalogram (EEG) was the early detection of ischemic lesions in the cerebral cortex (1). Subsequently, and secondary to the description of intraoperative awakening, a new use emerged, the monitoring of anesthetic depth (hypnotic component) (2). However, it cannot be ignored that the anesthetic act brings with it positive effects in the patient as well as negative in it and that in one way or another, this anesthetic technique proposed seeks the anticipation of the complication of the same and the probable sequelae that this, in turn, can generate in the patient. During this systematic review of the literature, we will expose the different} ways in which this anesthetic technique is made a proposal of greater beneficence in the patient and that from the cost-effectiveness aspect also becomes a positive potentiator of said cost.

Published

2022-10-05

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How to Cite

Triviño García, D. F., Bahena Parra, M. T., Duarte Gómez, E. ., Rincón Rodriguez, R. A., Ávila Godoy, R. R., Becerra Arevalo, A., Muñoz Rojas, M. A., & Rendón Hoyos, A. (2022). Anestesia guiada por electroencefalografía (EGG), un verdadero plus. Scientific and Educational Medical Journal, 2(4), 5 - 20. Retrieved from https://www.medicaljournal.com.co/index.php/mj/article/view/109

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