Multicenter clinical study supports safety of deep general anesthesia (IMAGE)
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Michael S. Avidan, MBBCh (right), administers anesthesia during a surgery. He monitors the electrical activity of the patient's brain with chief anesthesiology resident Karam Atli, MD, to guide anesthesia dosage and ensure the patient does not experience unintended waking during surgery. New research from Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis and other institutions supports earlier findings that indicate that anesthesia is no more hazardous for the brain at higher doses than at lower doses.
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