Brain wave study aims to make anesthesia safer and more precise

NCT ID NCT07410702

First seen Feb 17, 2026 · Last updated May 08, 2026 · Updated 14 times

Summary

This study watches brain activity (EEG) in 250 adults during the start of anesthesia to find better ways to measure how deep the unconsciousness is. Current monitors don't work well with all drugs, so researchers hope to create a more reliable system. Participants will have their brain waves recorded while receiving one of several common anesthetics, and the data will be used to train a computer model to recognize different levels of sedation.

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Contacts and locations

Study contacts

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Locations

  • Department of Anaesthesiology, Tongji Hospital of Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology

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    Wuhan, Hubei, 430030, China

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