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Estimating the present-day methods of general anaesthesia as those ensuring neuroprotective effect in the reconstructive surgery of brachiocephalic arteries

Abstract

The authors have estimated the efficiency of the total intravenous anaesthesia with Diprivan and inhalation anaesthesia with Sevoflurane in case of carotid endarterectomy in 130 patients aged 45 to 68 years old. Investigating indices of the hemodynamics, cerebral circulation and markers of brain injury allowed to conclude that the anaesthesia with Sevoflurane has caused lesser depression of the hemodynamics, maintained more optimal level of the cerebral blood flow that limited the ischemic and reperfusion brain injuries followed by the lesser number of the post-operative complications.

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Shmelev V.V., Neimark M.I. Estimating the present-day methods of general anaesthesia as those ensuring neuroprotective effect in the reconstructive surgery of brachiocephalic arteries. Pacific Medical Journal. 2012;(3):62-66. (In Russ.)

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ISSN 1609-1175 (Print)