Оптимизация интраоперационного периода в хирургии церебральных артериальных аневризм
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Эффективность анестезиологической защиты предлагаемых вариантов анестезиологического пособия при нейрососудистых операциях у нейрохирургических больных, оцениваемая по показателям кортизола и глюкозы крови убывает в следующей последовательности: модифицированная внутривенная многокомпонентная анестезия с использованием пропофола, наркотического аналгетика, клофелина и даларгина с ИВЛ (рост уровня… Читать ещё >
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