
Brain-Activity During Sedation Predicting Post-Sedation Explicit-MemoryAward last edited on: 10/7/09
Sponsored Program
SBIRAwarding Agency
NIH : NIGMSTotal Award Amount
$437,343Award Phase
1Solicitation Topic Code
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Adrian W GelbCompany Information
Phase I
Contract Number: 1R43GM086927-01A209Start Date: 9/1/09 Completed: 8/31/10
Phase I year
2009Phase I Amount
$437,343Public Health Relevance:
This project is relevant to public health because it studies humans and their reactions to sedation under anesthetic agents, to find a way to detect whether, in an operation, the patient is alert enough to remember experiences. This is a rare event in surgery, but should be prevented, if possible, with the techniques that will be developed in this research.
Public Health Relevance Statement:
Narrative.rtf 11/26/08 3:50 PM This project is relevant to public health because it studies humans and their reactions to sedation under anesthetic agents, to find a way to detect whether, in an operation, the patient is alert enough to remember experiences. This is a rare event in surgery, but should be prevented, if possible, with the techniques that will be developed in this research. Page 1 of 1
Project Terms:
Address; Affect; Anesthesia; Anesthesia procedures; Anesthestic Drugs; Anesthetic Agents; Anesthetic Drugs; Anesthetics; Animals; Aspiration, Respiratory; Auditory; Brain; Breathing; Clinical; Clinical Medicine; Data; Diagnosis; EEG; Electroencephalography; Encephalon; Encephalons; Event; Forecast of outcome; Frequencies (time pattern); Frequency; Goals; Human; Human, General; Inhalation; Inhaling; Inspiration, Respiratory; Intravenous; Investigation; Lead; Light; Literature; Man (Taxonomy); Man, Modern; Measurement; Measures; Medical; Medical Sciences, Clinical; Memory; Memory Loss; Memory, Immediate; Memory, Short-Term; Memory, Shortterm; Method LOINC Axis 6; Methodology; Methods; Methods and Techniques; Methods, Other; Monitor; Motivation; Nervous System, Brain; Operating Rooms; Operation; Operative Procedures; Operative Surgical Procedures; Outcome; Pain; Painful; Patients; Pb element; Phase; Photoradiation; Prognosis; Public Health; Publishing; Reaction; Records Controls; Relative; Relative (related person); Research; Sedation procedure; Short-Term Memory; Solutions; Stimulus; Surgical; Surgical Interventions; Surgical Procedure; Systems Analyses; Systems Analysis; Techniques; Testing; Visual; brain electrical activity; design; designing; experience; fluoromethyl hexafluoroisopropyl ether; fluoromethyl-2,2,2-trifluoro-1-(trifluoromethyl)ethyl ether; healthy volunteer; heavy metal Pb; heavy metal lead; implicit memory; inspiration; long term memory; memory recall; outcome forecast; prevent; preventing; public health medicine (field); public health relevance; sedation; sedative; sevoflurane; standard measure; surgery; tool; working memory
Phase II
Contract Number: ----------Start Date: 00/00/00 Completed: 00/00/00