CHAPTER 29 Awareness During Anesthesia
3 Are certain techniques and clinical situations more likely to result in awareness?
Recognized risk factors for awareness include the following:
Patients undergoing cardiac surgery with cardiopulmonary bypass; a higher incidence of postoperative recall (about 1%) occurs because of the reliance on narcotic-based anesthesia, which minimizes myocardial depression but produces unreliable amnesia4 Describe clinical signs and symptoms of light anesthesia
7 What are methods to avoid awareness?
Premedication with amnestic drugs such as benzodiazepines or scopolamine is a standard method of potentially reducing the likelihood of intraoperative awareness, especially in higher-risk patients, surgeries, or anesthetic techniques.
Administer appropriate doses of induction agents and supplement them if airway management is difficult and the opportunity to administer volatile anesthetics is truncated.1. ASA Task Force on Intraoperative Awareness. Practice advisory for intraoperative awareness and brain function monitoring. Anesthesiology. 2006;104:847-864.
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4. Errando C.L., Sigl J.C., Robles M., et al. Awareness with recall during general anaesthesia: a prospective observational study evaluation of 4001 patients. Br J Anaesth. 2008;101:178-185.
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6. Samuelsson P., Brudin L., Sandin R.H. Late psychological symptoms after awareness among consecutively included surgical patients. Anesthesiology. 2007;106:26-32.

