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By monitoring children’s brain waves during surgery, doctors can dramatically reduce anesthetic dosing.
This precision approach to anesthesia administration represents a paradigm shift in an $8.3 billion global pediatric anesthesia market.
Children receiving EEG -guided anesthesia had breathing tubes removed 3.3 minutes earlier , emerged from anesthesia 21.4 minutes faster.
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