DutchNews.nl,
Monday 22 September 2014
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Every one
or two weeks, a patient wakes up on the operating table at a Dutch hospital
although doctors often do not notice because the patient cannot move, the AD says.
However,
the impact on the person concerned is traumatising. ‘The experience can be
traumatic, even if the patient does not feel pain,' said professor Albert
Dahan. ‘They have nightmares, concentration problems and suffer from anxiety.’
Sweat
The warning
system consists of a monitor which measures if the patient is feeling pain –
one of the signs that they are awake. ‘It is a sort of lie detector,’ says
Dahan.
The monitor
registers small changes in heart rhythms, brain capacity, blood pressure and
sweat. ‘If a patient is awake, they will be in stress and may perspire. That
can also be a sign they are awake,’ Dahan said.
The monitor
may be put into use at all operations in two years time, the AD says.

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