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Method of total intravenous anesthesia with preserved spontaneous breathing

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RU95109261A
RU95109261A RU95109261/14A RU95109261A RU95109261A RU 95109261 A RU95109261 A RU 95109261A RU 95109261/14 A RU95109261/14 A RU 95109261/14A RU 95109261 A RU95109261 A RU 95109261A RU 95109261 A RU95109261 A RU 95109261A
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intravenous anesthesia
spontaneous breathing
total intravenous
anesthesia
preserved
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М.С. Акулов
Н.Ф. Кузнецов
С.А. Калачев
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Нижегородский государственный научно-исследовательский институт травматологии и ортопедии
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FIELD: medicine. SUBSTANCE: method consists in that after premedication, main anesthesia is effected with injection of diprivan and phentanyl in solution of novocaine. EFFECT: preclusion of complications associated with intubation of trachea and mechanical lung ventilation, stabilization of hemodynamics and external respiration of patient during operation.

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Способ тотальной внутривенной анестезии с сохраненным спонтанным дыханием относится к медицине. Задача изобретенияисключение осложнений, связанных с интубацией трахеи и ИВЛ, стабилизация гемодинамики и внешнего дыхания больного во время операции. Способ заключается в том, что после премедикации для основного наркоза вводят диприван и фентанил в растворе новокаина.The method of total intravenous anesthesia with preserved spontaneous respiration relates to medicine. The objective of the invention is the elimination of complications associated with intubation of the trachea and mechanical ventilation, stabilization of hemodynamics and external respiration of the patient during surgery. The method consists in the fact that after sedation for basic anesthesia, diprivan and fentanyl are administered in a solution of novocaine.
RU95109261A 1995-06-05 1995-06-05 Method for applying total intravenous anesthesia with spontaneous breathing retained RU2108815C1 (en)

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