An Observational Study to Measure the Depth of Hypnosis Using Entropy in Indian Paediatric Population Under General Anesthesia

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This prospective observational study aims to evaluate the depth of hypnosis in the Indian pediatric population undergoing uropelvic and abdominal surgeries under general anesthesia using entropy monitoring.The methodology involves pre-operative evaluation, pre-medication, induction with intravenous agents, and the use of inhalation anesthesiaThe conclusion suggests that entropy-guided titration of anesthetic agents in pediatric patients is crucial for achieving smooth induction, maintaining perioperative hemodynamic stability, enabling early extubation, and facilitating faster recovery. However, you also acknowledge the need for larger, multi-centric studies to generalize the findings and support the routine use of entropy monitoring in clinical practice.

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