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The experience of using sombrevin anesthesia in 3644 cases and its 3 severe complications which resulted in the development of terminal states up to the clinical death (reanimation was successful) is analyzed. This anesthesia is shown to be necessary under conditions providing a possibility of immediate fulfillment of the complex of highly skilled reanimation measures, with early solution of problems of succession between the polyclinic link and the reanimation hospital. Special attention is called to strict observation of the principle of the preliminary (the day before operation) examination by an anesthesiologist of the patients who are to be subjected to planned short operative interventions, for the individual choice of the method of anesthesia and prevention of severe complications after narcosis.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF31 Anaphylactoid reactions to Dextran, Propanidid, Althesin, Ampicillin and Mepivacaine are reported. By rapid infusion of Ringer lactate and colloid solutions to an amount of 2,000-3,000 ml circulation could be restored in 30 minutes. Prednisolone did not reveal positive effects.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSeventy fifty cases of anesthesia in children for tonsillectomy are described. About twenty of these are induced to the narcosis with propanidid, thirty with Ketamine, fifteen with Althesin and a little number using mask with N2O/O2 and Halothane. The results obtained showed that these four methods are satisfying and confirmed by a long experience in a large number of cases.
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