Intraoperative Nociception Monitoring by qNOX Score Using Three Different Doses of Fentanyl
Background: The qCON and qNOX scores in the conox monitor measures depth of anaesthesia and analgesia respectively. qNOX, a parameter extracted from the raw EEG could predict the likelihood of movement response to different anaesthetic and surgical stimuli. Various workers have used various doses o...
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Main Authors: | Alisha Kaur (Author), Nandita Mehta (Author), Sunana Gupta (Author) |
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