Indices Changes of Central Hemodynamics at Carry Out Anesthesia with Keeping Independent Breathing at Children
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.37506/ijfmt.v14i4.12805Keywords:
Combined ànesthesia, small surgical operations, propofole, ketamine, sibazone, izoflurane.Abstract
Introduction: The aim of study was to research hemodynamic shifts in conditions of carry out combined
anesthesia on the base of isoflurane with preservation of spontaneous breathing at small surgical operations
in children.
Materials and Method: The research was carried out at 44 sick children at the age from 3 to 14 years with
inguinal and inguinal hernias (41,7 %), hydrocele was (19,4 %) section of abscesses and suppurations were
(38,9%). The duration of anesthesia benefit at 58,3 % patients was from 30 to 40 minutes, at 40,66 % it was
about 60 minutes.
Results: The clinical monitoring was performed with study AP, HR and oxygen. For objective evaluation
of cardiovascular functional condition, the echocardiography way was use. The first group patients were
introduced intravenously the ketamine solution in doze 3 mgr/kg of body weight, propofole in dose 2 mgr/
kg of body weight and izoflurane up to 3 ob % in 30-40 minutes after premedication. The second group
patients were introduced intravenously the ketamine solution in dose 4-5 mgr/body weight and sibazone in
dose 0,4 mgr/kg.
Conclusion: Complex clinical study and taken results of hemodynamic parameters showed the efficiency of
carried out anesthesia with safety of independent breathing at small surgical operations at children.
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