10 Percent of Patients Under Anesthesia ‘Conscious’: Study

10 Percent of Patients Under Anesthesia ‘Conscious’: Study
An international study finds one in ten patients under general anaesthetics are conscious of outside stimuli.iStock/Thinkstock
Marina Zhang
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An international study has found that about one in 10 patients, or 10 percent, of those who undergo general anaesthesia, were conscious of outside stimuli, shedding light on the medical phenomenon of ‘connected consciousness.’

“The data from the study has given us a crucial starting point in improving our understanding of ‘connected consciousness,’” said Prof. Robert Sanders from the University of Sydney.
Marina Zhang
Marina Zhang
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Marina Zhang is a health writer for The Epoch Times, based in New York. She mainly covers stories on COVID-19 and the healthcare system and has a bachelors in biomedicine from The University of Melbourne. Contact her at [email protected].
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