Pupillary reflex dilatation and analgesia nociception index monitoring to assess the effectiveness of regional anesthesia in children anesthetised with sevoflurane

Pupillary diameter (PD) monitoring and Analgesia Nociception Index (ANI) (Metrodoloris, Lille, France), an online wavelet transform‐based heart rate variability index, have been used in the assessment of pain.

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