Folia Medica (Mar 2018)
Electrodermal Activity Monitoring during Endotracheal Suction in Sedated Adult Intensive Care Unit Patients
Abstract
Background: Endotracheal suctioning of respiratory secretions is one of the most common causes of pain and discomfort in Intensive Care Unit environment. The electrical properties of the skin, also known as electrodermal activity (EDA), are considered as an indirect measure of autonomous nervous system.
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