Bispectral index for improving intraoperative awareness and early postoperative recovery in adults

Sep 27, 2019The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Using Bispectral Index to Reduce Awareness During Surgery and Speed Up Recovery in Adults

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Abstract

A total of 41,331 participants were included across 52 studies assessing the impact of Bispectral Index (BIS) on intraoperative awareness and recovery times.

  • BIS-guided anaesthesia may reduce the risk of intraoperative awareness, with incidences reported as three per 1000 compared to nine per 1000 when guided by clinical signs.
  • Low-certainty evidence suggests that BIS may decrease the time to eye opening by about 1.78 minutes and improve orientation and PACU discharge times.
  • No significant difference in intraoperative awareness was found when comparing BIS to end-tidal anaesthetic gas (ETAG), with incidences reported as one per 1000 in both groups.
  • The overall certainty of the evidence is low due to the rarity of intraoperative awareness events and potential biases in the included studies.

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