Оцінка антистресорного захисту різних способів загальної анестезії при аденотомії у дітей
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https://doi.org/10.15587/2313-8416.2015.45317Słowa kluczowe:
аденотомія, внутрішньовенна анестезія, інгаляційна анестезія, маркери стресу, дітиAbstrakt
У статті наведена динаміка показників гемодинаміки та «маркерів стресу». Виявлено, що анестезія пропофолом у поєднанні з фентанілом (2мкг/кг) забезпечує найбільш виражений рівень антистресорного захисту у порівнянні з анестезією севофлюраном у поєднанні з фентанілом (2мкг/кг) та метамізолом натрію (8-10мг/кг), та тіопенталом натрію у поєднанні з фентанілом (2мкг/кг) при аденотомії у дітей
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