U.S., Dec. 6 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07267403) titled 'Comparison of Modulations of Motor Brain Activity and SedLine After Median Nerve Stimulation in General Anesthesia' on Nov. 25.

Brief Summary: To this date, no monitoring device can reliably detect episodes of accidental awakening during general anesthesia. One promising approach is the use of electroencephalography (EEG) to detect movement attempts via a brain-computer interface (BCI). Previous work has shown that combining a BCI with painless median nerve stimulation can detect cerebral motor activity under light propofol sedation. However, clinical data are still lacking regarding the persistence or otherwise of a cerebral motor r...