
The evidence from recent studies suggests that processed EEG-guided anesthesia potentially reduces the incidence of postoperative delirium and cognitive dysfunction, particularly in elderly or high-risk patients, though results regarding other complications and long-term outcomes are less conclusive.
deep anesthesia, processed EEG, postoperative complications, adult patients, anesthesia effects, surgical outcomes, neuromonitoring
deep anesthesia, processed EEG, postoperative complications, adult patients, anesthesia effects, surgical outcomes, neuromonitoring
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