AIMS OF THIS THESIS
- To assess the thoughts and opinions of (pediatric) anesthesiologists about the use of depth of hypnosis monitoring in children receiving anesthesia.
- To inventory the perceived need for a reliable depth of hypnosis monitor for children.
- To review the current literature concerning the use of MLAEP in children receiving anesthesia.
- To evaluate the performance of the aepEX monitor in children receiving anesthesia with commonly available hypnotics.

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R.J. Stolker (Robert) , F. Weber (Frank)
Erasmus University Rotterdam
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Department of Anesthesiology

Cheung, Y. M. (2020, January 15). Mid-Latency Auditory Evoked Potentials: Monitoring the Depth of Hypnosis in Children: MLAEP in children during anesthesia. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/1765/124026