Comparative use of inhaled anesthetics in neonates operated for necrotizing enterocolitis.

Introduction Multicomponent anesthesia with inhaled components is the most common type of anesthesia in neonatal anesthe- siology. Among modern inhaled anesthetics, the closest to the requirements is sevoflurane. The objective of the study is to improve the anesthesia care for newborns op- erated o...

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Main Author: A. B. Huseynova
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Language:English
Published: Pediatric Anesthesia and Critical Care Journal 2020-01-01
Series:Pediatric Anesthesia and Critical Care Journal (PACCJ)
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description Introduction Multicomponent anesthesia with inhaled components is the most common type of anesthesia in neonatal anesthe- siology. Among modern inhaled anesthetics, the closest to the requirements is sevoflurane. The objective of the study is to improve the anesthesia care for newborns op- erated on for necrotic enterocolitis by comparing differ- ent methods of anesthesia with an inhaled component. Material and Methods To optimize the anesthetic benefits, we studied and car- ried out a comparative analysis of two options for inhala- tion anesthesia during surgical interventions for necrotic enterocolitis. The study included 67 newborns operated on for necrotic enterocolitis. Patients were divided into 2 groups depending on the applied inhalation anesthetic: I A (n = 42) group anesthesia was performed with halo- thane, I B (n = 25) group with sevoflurane. Results Many of the positive properties of sevoflurane listed above make it optimal for multicomponent anesthesia in newborns with necrotic enterocolitis. Conclusion Multicomponent anesthesia with the use of sevoflurane at the stages of induction and basic anesthesia provides adequate protection for newborns during surgical inter- ventions for necrotic enterocolitis.
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spelling doaj.art-515acfbb658d4f59acf88f334721fa182023-07-14T17:06:01ZengPediatric Anesthesia and Critical Care JournalPediatric Anesthesia and Critical Care Journal (PACCJ)2281-84212020-01-0181454910.14587/paccj.2020.8Comparative use of inhaled anesthetics in neonates operated for necrotizing enterocolitis.A. B. Huseynova0Department of Anesthesia, Azerbaijan Medcial University, Baku, AzerbaijanIntroduction Multicomponent anesthesia with inhaled components is the most common type of anesthesia in neonatal anesthe- siology. Among modern inhaled anesthetics, the closest to the requirements is sevoflurane. The objective of the study is to improve the anesthesia care for newborns op- erated on for necrotic enterocolitis by comparing differ- ent methods of anesthesia with an inhaled component. Material and Methods To optimize the anesthetic benefits, we studied and car- ried out a comparative analysis of two options for inhala- tion anesthesia during surgical interventions for necrotic enterocolitis. The study included 67 newborns operated on for necrotic enterocolitis. Patients were divided into 2 groups depending on the applied inhalation anesthetic: I A (n = 42) group anesthesia was performed with halo- thane, I B (n = 25) group with sevoflurane. Results Many of the positive properties of sevoflurane listed above make it optimal for multicomponent anesthesia in newborns with necrotic enterocolitis. Conclusion Multicomponent anesthesia with the use of sevoflurane at the stages of induction and basic anesthesia provides adequate protection for newborns during surgical inter- ventions for necrotic enterocolitis.http://www.anestesiarianimazione.com/PACCJ%202020/Comparative%20use%20of%20inhaled%20anesthetics%20in%20neonates%20operated%20for%20necrotizing%20enterocolitis%20.pdfnewbornnecrotic enterocolitis
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Comparative use of inhaled anesthetics in neonates operated for necrotizing enterocolitis.
Pediatric Anesthesia and Critical Care Journal (PACCJ)
newborn
necrotic enterocolitis
title Comparative use of inhaled anesthetics in neonates operated for necrotizing enterocolitis.
title_full Comparative use of inhaled anesthetics in neonates operated for necrotizing enterocolitis.
title_fullStr Comparative use of inhaled anesthetics in neonates operated for necrotizing enterocolitis.
title_full_unstemmed Comparative use of inhaled anesthetics in neonates operated for necrotizing enterocolitis.
title_short Comparative use of inhaled anesthetics in neonates operated for necrotizing enterocolitis.
title_sort comparative use of inhaled anesthetics in neonates operated for necrotizing enterocolitis
topic newborn
necrotic enterocolitis
url http://www.anestesiarianimazione.com/PACCJ%202020/Comparative%20use%20of%20inhaled%20anesthetics%20in%20neonates%20operated%20for%20necrotizing%20enterocolitis%20.pdf
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