Anesthesia in surgery involving blood loss of different volume in children
Stepanova, N.A.; Ivanov, V.A.; Tabakina, T.E.; Smirnova, S.E.; Alekseeva, N.V.
Anesteziologiia i Reanimatologiia 1996(6): 35-38
1996
ISSN/ISBN: 0201-7563 PMID: 9045577 Document Number: 468279
Three variants of narcosis were compared in order to choose the optimal anesthesia for traumatic surgery involving blood loss of 15, 15 to 30, and more than 30% of the due volume of circulating blood. Microcirculation of the eye conjunctiva, central hemodynamics, hemostasis system, and lipid peroxidation were studied. Calypsol-based non-inhalation multicomponent intravenous anesthesia including neuroleptanalgesia and seduxen was found to be the least toxic and indicated for patients subjected to traumatic surgery involving blood loss of more than 30%.