Hypoglycemia-induced Bispectral index changes during Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery (CABG): A case report

Background: Diagnosing hypoglycemia is a widely known challenge for anesthesiologists during the perioperative period, especially under general anesthesia, during which many signs and symptoms would be masked. On the other hand, the bispectral index, which has recently been utilized to measure the d...

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Published inNovelty in biomedicine Vol. 12; no. 2; pp. 83 - 85
Main Authors Firoozeh Madadi, Faranak Behnaz, Hamideh Ariannia, Ako Faridi, Mahtab Khorasanizadeh
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences 01.04.2024
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Summary:Background: Diagnosing hypoglycemia is a widely known challenge for anesthesiologists during the perioperative period, especially under general anesthesia, during which many signs and symptoms would be masked. On the other hand, the bispectral index, which has recently been utilized to measure the depth of anesthesia, may be influenced by other factors such as hypo and hyperglycemia. Cases Report: Herein, we have presented a case of a patient who experienced an abrupt decrease in the Bispectral index following hypoglycemia. Conclusion: Although the Bispectral index is widely used to monitor anesthesia depth, it can be utilized to continuously monitor other contributing factors such as glycemic condition, hypothermia, hypovolemia, and cerebral ischemia.
ISSN:2345-3907
DOI:10.22037/nbm.v12i2.43630