Method for controlling the level of anaesthesia in surgery and a

Surgery – Truss – Perineal

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ABSTRACT:
The method consists in that immediately prior to surgery the difference between the maximum and minimum lengths of the R--R intervals for a predetermined number of heart contractions of the patient to be operated on is measured, this measured difference being accepted as a standard. Then, in the course of operation, the current values of difference between the maximum and minimum lengths of the R--R intervals for the same predetermined number of heart contractions are measured. Deviations of the measured current values of difference from the initial or reference value of difference between the maximum and minimum lengths of the R--R intervals characterize the degree of incompetence of anaesthesia and the level of anaesthesia. The means realizes the method by processing the data furnished by ECG electrodes applied to the body of the patient undergoing surgery.

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