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Woke up from general anesthesia for ureteroscopy. Thank you.
Yes, I could push the IV drugs. My management of the inhaled anesthetics would be a quick trip to the morgue.
When the patient asks if he will wake up i always ask if they paid for a round trip.The anesthesia is free, we just charge for the wake up.
When the patient asks if he will wake up i always ask if they paid for a round trip.
I don't think there is REM under general anesthesia.
I don't think there is REM under general anesthesia.
I don't think I'd totally discount the possibility of dreaming under anesthesia unless the patient was 18 degrees C and had an isoelectric EEG.
The brain's a funny thing. Maybe there's no dreaming during the middle hours of a case with a MAC of volatile, but I easily believe there could be during the last 10 minutes as you're lightening the patient up for emergence. If the patient has a fleeting three-minute dream of a beach at the end of a 3 hour surgery, and remembers it upon awakening, that wouldn't really be surprising to me.
I have my own idea about dreams. I think they represent choices and options we did not take. Akin to quantum theory which states that the universe splits whenever a decision is made. I have heard of people putting headphones on patients loaded with hypnotic suggestions to reduce pain and ponv. Essentially in the brain their are infinite connections hardwired into a space the size of a small basketball. I can see a dream state that externally looks like a second being perceived longer during emergence.
I once did a VR experience that felt like it lasted an hour but it was only 8-10 min.