HUGO VEREECKE
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THE USE OF FAST EXTRACTED MID-LATENCY AUDITORY EVOKED POTENTIALS MONITORING TO IMPROVE THE MEASUREMENT OF THE HYPNOTIC COMPONENT OF ANESTHESIA
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Recent advances in composite AEP/EEG indices for estimating hypnotic depth during general anesthesia
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Detrended fluctuation analysis of EEG as a measure of depth of anesthesia
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Sequential off-pump coronary artery bypass and liver transplantation: case report
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Comparison between a fixed versus a variable acoustic stimulus volume for optimizing the detection of mid-latency auditory evoked potentials during propofol anesthesia
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Sequential off-pump coronary artery bypass and liver transplantation
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A new spectral index for assessing depth of anesthesia based on the cumulative power spectrum of the EEG
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The effects of rocuronium and ketamine on bispectral index, A-Line auditory evoked potentials index and spectral entropy
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Cerebral state index during propofol anesthesia : a comparison with the bispectral index and the A-line ARX index
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The effects of ketamine and rocuronium on the A-line® auditory evoked potential index, bispectral index, and spectral entropy monitor during steady state propofol and remifentanil anesthesia