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[Regional anesthesia and sedation during extremity operations in children]
Abstract:
Twenty-five studies were made in patients aged 12 to 15 years, who had been operated on for extremity injuries. The patients were divided into 2 groups: (1) those who had been given regional anesthesia with sedation (n=10) and (2) those who had received apparatus-mask anesthesia (n=15). The following parameters: heart rate, blood pressure, stroke volume, cardiac output were estimated. The study included 6 steps: (1) premedication; (2) postmedication; (3) postblock; (4) 20 min after block; (5) during skin incision; (6) after consciousness recovery. The findings suggest that there are insignificant hemodynamic changes when regional anesthesia is made in combination with drug sedation as compared with fluorotane-oxide-oxygen anesthesia.
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