Preoxygenation is a standard technique in general anaesthesia, but is frequently neglected. It has been proven that calm breathing of 100% oxygen allows for removal of 95% of the nitrogen from the body, replacing it with oxygen. This technique allows for safe intubation, even in difficult settings.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEndotracheal suction is essential to keep the respiratory capacity of the bronchial tree. The aim of this study was to establish the principles reducing potential side-effects, like hypoxia, bradycardia, hypotension, arrhythmia, nosocomial infections. Analysing the literature we have selected the following major beneficial factors: 1:2 to 2:3 cathether - tracheal tube diameter ratio, individual adjustment of the suctioning frequency, maximal duration of the procedure capped at 10-15 sec.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPerioperative medicine is a new approaches for quicker and better preparation all patients for surgery and postoperative treatment. Perioperative medicine should fulfilled following problems: a) Preoperative assessment, b) Postoperative pain treatment, c) Postoperative intensive therapy. Anaesthesiologists are interested in above problems, except prolonged preoperative treatment, which is normally provided by other specialists.
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November 2003
Specialists Advisory Board for the first time was funded of July 20th 1950, followed by the establishing country and share specialists. Advisory Board since the beginning is responsible for increasing medical knowledge and prophylactic. First country specialist was elected Mieczysław Justyna MD, PhD, in 1951.
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