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[Inhalation anesthesia with halogen-containing anesthetics in children]. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study involved 158 children aged 3-16 undergoing surgery, divided into three groups based on different inhalation anesthetics used.
  • The duration of induction narcosis was longer for ethrane and isoflurane (4-12 min) compared to fluothane (3-5 min).
  • Ethrane and isoflurane showed a lesser impact on central hemodynamics, resulting in decreased sympathetic tone and increased parasympathetic activity, suggesting that inhalation anesthetics are suitable for use in children.

Article Abstract

The study was carried out in 158 children aged 3-16 years operated on in an inpatient setting. The patients were divided into 3 groups with different types of induction narcosis: 1) ethrane inhalation up to 3 vol% and N2O with O2 in 1:1 ratio (56 pts); 2) fluothane up to 3.5 vol% and N2O with O2 in 2:1 ratio (87 pts), and 3) isoflurane inhalation up to 3 vol% and N2O with O2 in 1:1 ratio (15 children). Central hemodynamics, cardiointervalograms, and external respiration function were studied. Ethrane and isoflurane induction was longer (4-12 min) than fluothane induction (3-5 min). Anesthesia with ethrane and isoflurane in combination with N2O with O2 led to a less pronounced reaction of the central hemodynamics than fluothane anesthesia, which led to a decrease of the sympathic tone and increase in the activity of the parasympathetic component of the autonomic nervous system. Analyzing a vast scope of clinical material on the use of inhalation anesthetics and all the pros and contras, the authors conclude that inhalation anesthetics can be used in children.

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