Anesteziologiia i reanimatologiia
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Anesteziol Reanimatol · May 2015
[PERIOPERATIVE MANAGEMENT IN PATIENTS WITH DISEASES OF THE CARDIOVASGULAR Yb I am IN NON-CARDIAC SURGERY (Commentary on the new European guidelines "Non-cardiac surgery: evaluation and management of cardiovascular system")].
New guidelines for the perioperative management of patients with concomitant diseases of the cardiovascular system (CVS) have been published in the beginning of 2014. The guidelines were the result of joint work of the Board of experts of the European society of cardiology (ESC) and European society of anaesthesiology (ESA). ⋯ No doubt they will be useful to all professionals involved in the process of providing medical care to patients in non-cardiac surgery with concomitant diseases of the cardiovascular system. This article, however, does not purport to be a complete summary of the cited document; it only contains, its own commentary on those provisions which are in the author's opinion the most significant and interesting.
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Anesteziol Reanimatol · May 2015
Biography Historical Article[In memory of Professor Victor Mizikov].
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Anesteziol Reanimatol · Mar 2015
Randomized Controlled Trial[INDUCTION OF ANESTHESIA ON THE BASIS OF DESFLURANE AND FENTANYL--DANGER IN THE AMBULATORY SURGERY].
To study the possibility of desflurane use for induction of anesthesia. ⋯ "Step up" desflurane-based inhalational induction and sevoflurane-based maximum concentration inhalational induction "without primaryfilling of the circuit" showed no significant in time necessary for achieving an anesthetic concentration essential for LMA installation. In both groups it was 3-5 min. desflurane-based volatile induction with addition of fentanyl led to apnea in 97% of patients and associates with a higher risk of bronchospasm.
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Anesteziol Reanimatol · Mar 2015
Review[EFFECT OF NEONATAL RESPIRATORY SUPPORT STRATEGIES IN THE ICU].
This review deals with the current trends in protective ventilation in newborns. Volumotrauma is the most common variant of ventilator-induced lung injury. The modern research is devoted to the study of biotrauma, which is the release of inflammatory mediators in response to mechanical ventilation. ⋯ The modern protective ventilation involves two main principles to reduce ventilator-induced lung injury: a decrease in tidal volume (V) and the principle of permissive hypercapnia. Application ofthe method of permissive hypercapnia and modes of the target volume can reduce the likelihood of ventilator-induced lung injury in newborn infants. Despite the limitation of the indications for mechanical ventilation in modern neonatology and widespread use of noninvasive ventilation for patients who really need mechanical ventilation, the use of modes with the target volume provides the best chance to reduce the complications of ventilation.