Anesteziologiia i reanimatologiia
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Anesteziol Reanimatol · Nov 2008
Clinical Trial[Possible causes and prevention ways of short-term postoperative mental disorders after regional and general anesthesia].
The authors have studied the incidence and possible causes of short-term postoperative mental disorders (STPMD) (in different types of intraoperative protection) that are determined as a nonspecific central nervous system (CNS) lesion characterized by concomitant disorders of consciousness, recognition, memory, emotions, and psychomotor functions, as well as sleep-wakening cycles. Intraanesthetic awakening has been established to play a leading role in the development of STPMD. ⋯ And, finally, CNS function monitoring is seemingly considered to be a compulsory component of intraoperative control of a patient's condition during general anesthesia. In addition, it may prevent intraanesthetic awakening episodes and the development of postoperative cognitive disorders in many respects.
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Anesteziol Reanimatol · Nov 2008
[Elimination of inflammatory mediators in sepsis by means of sorption detoxification methods].
The levels of pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokines were studied in 31 patients with sepsis of varying etiology; in 17 patients of them hemosorption through the antiproteinase sorbent Ovosorb was included into a complex of traditional intensive care, in 14 patients hemocarboperfusion was made through the carbon hemosorbent Simplex-F. The sorption detoxification methods were found to cause a reduction in the excessive levels of blood inflammatory cytokines, the hemosorbent Ovosorb showing the most pronounced eliminating effect. At the same time, there was an increase in the blood level of anti-inflammatory mediators in patients on Ovosorb hemosorption. This effect in regulating pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokines was absent when hemocarboperfusion was applied.
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Anesteziol Reanimatol · Nov 2008
[Geriatric aspects of diagnosis and treatment of psychotropic agent poisonings].
Clinical and laboratory parameters were comparatively assessed in persons from two age groups (15-59 and 60-89 years) on their admission to hospital and in the course of equal treatment. The elderly and senile patients showed a higher incidence of inflammatory complications and death in the toxicogenic and somatogenic phases of acute intoxication with delayed recovery of laboratory parameters.
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Anesteziol Reanimatol · Sep 2008
Multicenter Study Clinical Trial[Efficacy and safety of sevoflurane in various anesthesia modes (according to the results of a multicenter study)].
The paper presents the results of the limited multicenter sevoflurane study initiated by Abbott Lab, which was conducted in 2006. The study was undertaken to examine the efficacy and safety of sevoflurane in various anesthesia modes in patients (ASA I-III) with surgical diseases during surgical interventions into abdominal and thoracic organs and lower extremities. The study covered 96 patients. The analysis indicates that the use of sevoflurane for mask induction and anesthetic maintenance is possible and safe for patients with ASA I-III.