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Первый опыт применения унилатеральной спинальной анестезии у пациентов пожилого и старческого возраста при операциях на нижнем этаже брюшной полости

Первый опыт применения унилатеральной спинальной анестезии у пациентов пожилого и старческого возраста при операциях на нижнем этаже брюшной полости

Abstract

В данной статье приведена сравнительная характеристика применения двух видов нейроаксиальных блокад: симметричной спинальной анестезии и унилатеральной спинальной анестезии при операциях на нижнем этаже брюшной полости у пациентов пожилого и старческого возраста. Доказано, что при использовании унилатеральной спинальной анестезии отмечается стабильность показателей гемодинамики, меньшая потребность в инфузионной терапии и симпатической поддержке

The article describes the comparative characteristics of application of two kinds of neuroaxial blockades: symmetrical spinal anesthesia and unilateral spinal anesthesia at surgeries on lower parts of abdominal cavity in patients of elderly and senile age. It is proved that using unilateral spinal anesthesia gives stable hemodynamics, lower need for infusion therapy and sympatic support.

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НЕЙРОАКСИАЛЬНАЯ БЛОКАДА, УНИЛАТЕРАЛЬНАЯ СПИНАЛЬНАЯ АНЕСТЕЗИЯ, БУПИВАКАИН

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