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METHOD FOR ANESTHETIC SUPPORT OF MINIMALLY INVASIVE OPERATIONS IN NEUROLOGY

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RU2000122790A
RU2000122790A RU2000122790/14A RU2000122790A RU2000122790A RU 2000122790 A RU2000122790 A RU 2000122790A RU 2000122790/14 A RU2000122790/14 A RU 2000122790/14A RU 2000122790 A RU2000122790 A RU 2000122790A RU 2000122790 A RU2000122790 A RU 2000122790A
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minimally invasive
dormicum
fentanyl
per hour
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Владимир Петрович Шевченко
Александр Михаилович Агеенко
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Новосибирский научно-исследовательский институт травматологии и ортопедии
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Способ анестезиологического обеспечения малоинвазивных операций в нейроортопедии путем ТВА, отличающийся тем, что проводят премедикацию, включающую кетонал (100 мг в/м), димедрол (10 мг в/м), дормикум (0,07-0,1 мг/кг в/м), вводный наркоз включает фентанил в дозе (1,1-2,0 мкг в/в), димедрол (10 мг в/в), тиопентал натрия (5-8 мг/кг в/в), тракриум в дозе 0,5 мг/кг с последующей интубацией трахеи, после интубации трахеи вводят дормикум в дозе (0,1 мг/кг) и фентанил (1,1-2,0 мкг/кг) внутривенно болюсно, поддержание анестезии производят фентанилом в дозе 3-3,5 мкг/кг в ч внутривенно болюсно, дормикумом в дозе 0,03-0,1 мг/кг в ч внутривенно непрерывно через дозатор, миорелаксацию достигают постоянной инфузией тракриума в дозе 0,4-0,6 мг/кг в ч с искусственной вентиляцией легких через эндотрахеальную трубку в режиме IPPV с ДО= 8-10 мл/кг и МОД= 80-100 мл/кг, FiO2 50% под контролем SpO2 и EtCO2.The method of anesthetics for minimally invasive operations in neuroorthopedics by TBA, characterized in that they perform premedication, including ketonal (100 mg / m), diphenhydramine (10 mg / m), dormicum (0.07-0.1 mg / kg / m), induction of anesthesia includes fentanyl at a dose (1.1-2.0 μg iv), diphenhydramine (10 mg iv), thiopental sodium (5-8 mg / kg iv), tracrium at a dose of 0 5 mg / kg followed by tracheal intubation; after tracheal intubation, dormicum is administered at a dose of (0.1 mg / kg) and fentanyl (1.1-2.0 μg / kg) is intravenously administered bolus, anesthesia is maintained with 3- dose of fentanyl. 3.5 mcg / kg per hour but bolus, with dormicum at a dose of 0.03-0.1 mg / kg per hour intravenously continuously through a dispenser, muscle relaxation is achieved by continuous infusion of a trarium at a dose of 0.4-0.6 mg / kg per hour with mechanical ventilation through the endotracheal tube in IPPV mode with DO = 8-10 ml / kg and MOD = 80-100 ml / kg, FiO 2 50% under the control of SpO 2 and EtCO 2 .
RU2000122790/14A 2000-08-31 2000-08-31 Method for maintaining anesthetic support in performing neuroorthopedic low invasive operations RU2193405C2 (en)

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