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General Anesthesia as a Multimodal Individualized Clinical Concept

General Anesthesia as a Multimodal Individualized Clinical Concept

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In this book, a series of modern multimodal monitoring techniques during general anesthesia are presented, with a focus on patient-oriented anesthesia based on the individual needs of each patient reflected in the degree of hypnosis, the nociception–antinociception balance, and neuromuscular transmission. Moreover, a series of secondary implications for hemodynamic status, post-anesthetic recovery, and patient satisfaction are highlighted.

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Keywords

  • airway devices
  • Anemia
  • anesthesia depth
  • Anxiety
  • bispectral index
  • Cardiac Surgery
  • Clinical & internal medicine
  • COVID-19
  • electroencefalography
  • enhanced recovery
  • Entropy
  • false news
  • fascial plane blocks
  • frontline clinicians
  • gastric insufflation
  • general anesthesia
  • general emergency surgery
  • Hypnosis
  • insomnia
  • intravenous iron formulation
  • Iron deficiency
  • laryngeal mask
  • medicine
  • Mental health
  • Misinformation
  • multimodal monitoring
  • nociception level index
  • paediatric anaesthesia
  • paravertebral blocks
  • Patient Safety
  • PEEP
  • perioperative period
  • POCD
  • qCON
  • qNOX
  • regional anesthesia
  • respiratory function
  • Stress
  • surgical plethismographic index
  • ultrasound

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DOI: 10.3390/books978-3-0365-5006-0

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