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Влияние анестезии при оперативном родоразрешении на неврологический статус новорожденного

Влияние анестезии при оперативном родоразрешении на неврологический статус новорожденного

Abstract

В настоящем исследовании оценивалось влияние анестезиологического обеспечения при абдоминальном родоразрешении на неврологический и гормональный статус новорожденного ребенка. В зависимости от вида анестезии при оперативном родоразрешении все роженицы были разделены на 2 группы. Пациенткам 1-й группы (n=62) операция кесарево сечение проводилась под спинномозговой анестезией, а 2-й группы (n=60) под тотальной внутривенной анестезией. Исследовалась концентрация глюкозы крови и уровень кортизола в плазме крови пуповины у новорожденных в зависимости от методики анестезии. Было выявлено, что спинномозговая анестезия не оказывает негативного влияния на неврологический статус новорожденных. Полученные результаты еще раз подтверждают нашу гипотезу о том, что родовой стресс, переносимый новорожденным при использовании спинномозговой анестезии, оказывает благотворное влияние на течение раннего периода адаптации.

The effect of anesthesia technique on neurological and hormonal status of newborns during surgical delivery was assessed in this study. All parturients undergone cesarean section were stratified into two comparable groups depending on the method of anesthesia. Spinal anesthesia was performed for patients in the first group (n=62) and total intravenous anesthesia was provided for patients in the second group (n=60). Glucose concentrations and cortisol levels in umbilical cord serum of newborns were studied. We found out that spinal anesthesia has no adverse effects on neurological status of newborns. The study results suggest that labour process that newborns experience under spinal anesthesia has beneficial effect on early adaptation course.

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СПИННОМОЗГОВАЯ АНЕСТЕЗИЯ, ТОТАЛЬНАЯ ВНУТРИВЕННАЯ АНЕСТЕЗИЯ, КЕСАРЕВО СЕЧЕНИЕ, НЕВРОЛОГИЧЕСКИЙ СТАТУС НОВОРОЖДЕННЫХ

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