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From: Prediction of blood pressure changes during surgical incision using the minimum evoked current of vascular stiffness value under sevoflurane anesthesia

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Variations in K value during MECK measurements. An example of the variations in the K value during tetanic stimulation for the MECK measurements is shown. In this case, the K value increases by > 5% after tetanic stimulation using 20 mA, but the increase is < 5% after stimulation using 30 mA. Therefore, the increase in the K value after 20-mA tetanic stimulation is considered noise. The actual value of K is assumed to be 50 mA. MECK, minimum evoked current of the vascular stiffness value.

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