Neuro-Mimic Indicators of Anesthesia Depth During General Anesthesia
This prospective observational study will evaluate neuro-mimic indicators of anesthesia depth, including eyelid reflex, eyeball movements, and pupil responses, in patients undergoing elective surgery under general anesthesia. Sixty adult patients will be observed at three standardized time points: after induction, during skin incision, and mid-surgery. All parameters will be recorded alongside bispectral index (BIS) monitoring. The study aims to determine whether these observable signs correlate with anesthesia depth, contribute to early detection of intraoperative awareness, and provide a basis for developing non-invasive depth monitoring systems.
The study will include patients aged 18-65 who will undergo elective abdominal s... [+3]
Patients undergoing surgical procedures in the head, neck, or face region (e.g.,... [+6]