
Brain-activity during sedation predicting post-sedation explicit-memoryAward last edited on: 2/3/2024
Sponsored Program
SBIRAwarding Agency
NIH : NIGMSTotal Award Amount
$437,343Award Phase
1Solicitation Topic Code
859Principal Investigator
Don L JewettCompany Information
Phase I
Contract Number: 1R43GM086927-01A2Start Date: 9/1/2009 Completed: 8/31/2013
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:
Phase II
Contract Number: ----------Start Date: 00/00/00 Completed: 00/00/00