Blockade of neuromuscular conductivity is a considered one of basic part of a patient protection in a concept of a balanced multicomponent anesthesia. The controlled neuromuscular paralysis in a combination of a sedation, an analgesia and a hyporeflection not only provides comfortable conditions to surgeons for carrying out surgeries, but also allows to manage a gas exchange, blood circulation and a metabolism in a patient. However in clinical practice there is such complication after application of muscular relaxant (not depolarizing) as a residual curarization.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFExogenous activated protein C combines a marked anti-inflammatory effect on the vascular endothelium and anticoagulative and profibrinolytic activities. The total results of this action are better multiple organ microcirculation and, as a result, elimination and even prevention of irreversible changes in the vitally important organs. The many-sidedness and potency of this effect make the agent essential for intensive therapy of severe sepsis of various etiology.
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