A Comparison between Neurolept Anesthesia and Inhalational Anesthesia for Asthmatic Patients.
スポンサーリンク
概要
- 論文の詳細を見る
We experienced the anesthetic management of 60 cases of asthmatic patients from 1986 to 1991. These patients were adult and had been treated with some bronchodilators. We divided these cases into two groups, i. e., neuroleptanesthesia (NLA) and inhalation anesthesia groups, and compared the incidences of asthma attack and circulatory complication during anesthesia.Asthma attack occured in 17.6% of patients under NLA and 18.6% under inhalational anesthesia (statistically not significant). The group of inhalational anesthesia showed a higher incidence (16.2%) of circulatory complications as compared with the NLA group (5.9%).The results suggest that NLA is useful for asthmatic patients especially if those patients have cardiovascular disturbances.
- 日本臨床麻酔学会の論文
日本臨床麻酔学会 | 論文
- Vital Capacity Rapid Inhalation Induction Using Triple-breath Method with 5% Sevoflurane.
- A Case of Reexpansion Pulmonary Edema Saved by Differential Lung Ventilation.
- Effect of patient-controlled analgesia with epidural buprenorphine for post-operative pain.
- Anesthesia for a Newborn Infant undergoing Laparoscopic Ovarian Cystectomy: A Case Report.
- Extracorporeal circulation desorption.Evaluation of LV expansion ability in a crown blood circulation reconstructive operation.