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Кислородный статус головного мозга у детей в интраи послеоперационном периоде при проведении ингаляционной анестезии

Кислородный статус головного мозга у детей в интраи послеоперационном периоде при проведении ингаляционной анестезии

Abstract

Представлены данные о возможности использования неинвазивного церебрального оксиметра для оценки изменений показателей оксигенации головного мозга во время оперативных вмешательств с использованием ингаляционного анестетика севоран, а также оценена возможность применения метода церебральной оксиметрии для неинвазивного послеоперационного мониторинга адекватности насыщения кислородом тканей у детей.

The data presented suggest the possibility of using non-invasive cerebral oxymeter for the evaluation of changes of brain oxygenation during surgical intervention under sevoran anesthesia. The potential of cerebral oximetry for noninvasive postoperative monitoring tissue saturation with oxygen is evaluated.

Keywords

ЦЕРЕБРАЛЬНЫЙ ОКСИМЕТР, ЦЕРЕБРАЛЬНАЯ ОКСИГЕНАЦИЯ, ДЕТИ, АНЕСТЕЗИЯ СЕВОФЛУРАНОМ

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