Diferentes alternativas para ubicar el sensor del monitor BIS® facilitando su empleo en el ámbito militar

  1. JA Puente Barbas
  2. R Navarro Suay
  3. C Guitiérrez Ortega
  4. F Gilsanz Rodríguez
Journal:
Sanidad militar: revista de sanidad de las Fuerzas Armadas de España

ISSN: 1887-8571

Year of publication: 2018

Volume: 74

Issue: 2

Pages: 90-96

Type: Article

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Abstract

B® is used as a monitor of brain hypnosis to improve quality and safety during the performance of anesthesiological procedures. It requires a sensor that adheres to the patient’s forehead. In the area of operations, it is common to find casualties with craneoencephalic trauma (TBI) where the location of the sensor at the frontal level is impossible. In this work we have made a narrative review of the publications referring to alternative locations to the frontal of the BIS® sensor. Of the 5 positions that have been studied in different works, the infraorbital nasal seems to be the most appropriate