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by Paul Manberg, PhD
Vice President of Clinical, Regulatory & Quality Assurance
Aspect Medical Systems
Over the past decade, we have witnessed a definite evolution in the scope of research studies involving new brain monitoring technologies such as BIS. As the utilization of BIS monitoring has become more widespread, research is no longer limited to the small group of academic investigators interested in better defining the pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic properties of propofol and the various opioid analgesics. In looking over the variety of studies to be presented at this year’s annual meeting, it is clear that brain monitoring of anesthetic response has now become an integral component of many research projects. While it is difficult to summarize all of the interesting findings that will be presented, several major themes emerge.
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