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Nitrous Oxide Prevents Movement During Orotracheal Intubation Without Affecting BIS Value

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2000

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Abstract

We demonstrated that 0.6 minimal alveolar concentration of nitrous oxide combined with a potent anesthetic and an opioid prevents movement after orotracheal intubation without affecting the bispectral index. This demonstrates that the bispectral index is not a useful neurophysiologic variable to monitor the level of anesthesia when nitrous oxide is added to a general anesthetic regimen using propofol and remifentanil.

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