Features Of Anesthesiological Support for Operations in Extremely Low-Weight Newborns
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perinatal center, surgical interventions, complications, hemodynamics, anesthesia, newborns with extremely low body weightAbstract
The presented work presents the results of a study of the features of anesthesiological support for surgical interventions in newborns with extremely low body weight. The analysis was based on prospective data collection at a multidisciplinary perinatal center.
Characteristic changes in hemodynamics and respiration were established, the effect of the anesthetics used on the stabilization of the child's condition in the perioperative period was revealed. The risks associated with temperature balance instability were identified, as well as the need for comprehensive monitoring to avoid the development of severe complications.
The results obtained allow optimizing anesthesia tactics, taking into account the individual characteristics of such patients, and can serve as the basis for improving clinical protocols
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