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Опубликовано 2013-03-25 Опубликовано на SciPeople2013-06-15 00:11:43 ЖурналSaratov Journal of Medical Scientific Research


Influence of anaesthesia on energy metabolism in surgery
Prigorodov М.V., Tashkaev I.V., Pominova I.V., Noskova I.L, virsta A.M. / Антон Киселев контактное лицо
Prigorodov М.V., Tashkaev I.V., Pominova I.V., Noskova I.L, virsta A.M. Influence of anaesthesia on energy metabolism in surgery // Saratov Journal of Medical Scientific Research, Vol. 9, Issue 1, 2013, pp. 47-49
Аннотация The purpose of the article is to establish adequacy of protection of energy metabolism in a patient under anaes-thesiology in cholecystectomy from mini-access. Material et methods: 122 patients subjected to cholecystectomy from mini access have been surveyed. Among them 92 patients have got intravenous general anaesthesia with AVL, 30 patients have got prolonged epidural anaesthesia on spontaneous breath with insufflations of oxygen through an obverse mask with sedatations. Monitoring of energy-plastic metabolism has been carried out in all patients. Results: Groups of patients have been compared by anthropometrical data, traumatic interventions. In both groups of patients loss of energy to traumatic to an operation stage has insignificantly increased, but after the anaesthesia termination in the group of patients with intravenous anaesthesia loss of energy continued to rise, and in the group of patients with prolonged epidural blockade it has returned to the initial level. After the anaesthesia termination the energy metabolism became essential higher in the first group of patients in comparison with the second one (p <0,01). The energy-plastic metabolism increased in the first group of patients and decreased in the second. PEA during cholecystectomy from mini access provided a stable condition of energy and energy-plastic metabolism. The conclusion: The inspection of 122 patients subjected to cholecystectomy from mini access has established the following data: PEA on spontaneous breath with insufflations of oxygen through an obverse mask in comparison with intravenous general anaesthesia and AVL allows keeping on an optimum level of energy and energy-plastic metabolism.
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