Anaesthetic interventions for prevention of awareness during surgery

Nov 2, 2016The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Using anesthesia to prevent patients from becoming aware during surgery

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Abstract

In a meta-analysis of 18 trials involving 36,034 participants, the overall event rate of awareness during surgery was 0.5%.

  • Anaesthetic depth monitors may have similar effects on reducing awareness as standard clinical and electronic monitoring.
  • Wakefulness was reported more frequently than awareness in older studies with a smaller sample size.
  • The use of etomidate and ketamine reduced the risk of wakefulness compared to thiopental.
  • Benzodiazepines decreased the risk of awareness compared to thiopental and ketamine.
  • Higher doses of inhaled anaesthetics may reduce the risk of awareness compared to lower doses.
  • The quality of evidence for the comparisons made was graded as low or very low.

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