SU132367A1 - The method of automatic inhalation universal anesthesia and an automatic device for its implementation - Google Patents

The method of automatic inhalation universal anesthesia and an automatic device for its implementation

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SU132367A1
SU132367A1 SU627770A SU627770A SU132367A1 SU 132367 A1 SU132367 A1 SU 132367A1 SU 627770 A SU627770 A SU 627770A SU 627770 A SU627770 A SU 627770A SU 132367 A1 SU132367 A1 SU 132367A1
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Ю.Н. Шанин
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Предлагаетс  метод автоматического ингал ционного универсального наркоза и а пнарат дл  его проведени .A method of automatic inhalation anesthesia and anesthesia is proposed for its implementation.

Отличительна  особенность метода заключаетс  в соединении воедино известных, апрессорных положений анестезиологии, фармакологии и физиологии, позвол ющих анестезиологу практически не конт ролировать глубину наркоза; дл  практического использовани  метода примен етс  аппарат, отличающийс  использованием автоматического испарител -дозиметра паров эфира совместно с известным устройством дл  искусственного дыхани .A distinctive feature of the method is to combine the well-known, upressive positions of anesthesiology, pharmacology and physiology, which allow the anesthesiologist to practically not control the depth of anesthesia; For practical use of the method, an apparatus is used, characterized by the use of an automatic evaporator-dosimeter of ether vapor in conjunction with a known device for artificial respiration.

Пациенту внутривенно с помощью иглы вводитс  раствор тиопентал-натри  до наступлени  сна, затем через ту же иглу вводитс  дитилин и вслед за ним диплацин. После этого производитс  интубаци  и к интубационной трубке присоедин етс  аппарат. С этого момента наркоз поддерживаетс  автоматичеоки с немедленной сигнализацией в случае возникновени  каких-либо нарущений. Врем  прекращени  наркотизации зависит от используемого наркотика.Thiopental-sodium solution is injected intravenously into the patient with a needle, then dithylin is injected through the same needle followed by diplacin. Thereafter, an intubation is performed and a device is attached to the intubation tube. From this point on, the anesthesia is maintained automatically with an immediate signaling in the event of any disturbance. The time for stopping anesthesia depends on the drug used.

Аппарат дл  проведени  автоматического паркоза вьшолпен из отдельных узлов, выпускаемых отечественной промыщленностью; автоматического испаритель-дозиметра паров эфира в объемпых процентах «ЕМО и. аппарата «Горноспасатель-2, в нагнетательную .магистраль которого вмонтирован аппарат «ЕМО.The apparatus for carrying out automatic parsis is derived from individual components produced by domestic industry; automatic vaporization evaporator-dosimeter in the volume percent “EMO and. “Mine-rescuer-2”, in the injection. highway of which the device “EMO.

Применение предлагаемого метода автоматического наркоза и аппарата дл  его выполнени  позвол ет та1кже осуществить искусственное дыхание двум  способами, аспирацию слизи и прочее из полости рта и дыхательных путей, ингал цию кислорода или воздущно-кислородной смеси, одновременно оказыва  помощь четырем раненым или больным.Application of the proposed automatic anesthesia method and apparatus for its implementation allows artificial respiration in two ways, aspiration of mucus and other from the oral cavity and respiratory tract, inhalation of oxygen or air-oxygen mixture, while assisting four wounded or sick.

№ 132367- 2 Предмет изобретени No. 132367- 2 Subject of the invention

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1.Метод автоматического ингал ционного универсального наркоза, отличающийс  тем, что, с целью общего обезболивайи  при различных оперативных вмешательстБах, пациенту внутривенно ввод т раствор тиопентал-натри  до наступлени  сна, затем через ту же иглу вводитс  дитилин (f д11плайнн1,а затем уже производитс  интубаци  с последующим присоединением к интубационной трубке аппарата, автоматически поддерживающего наркоз.1. The method of automatic inhalation universal anesthesia, characterized in that, for the purpose of general anesthesia for various surgical interventions, thiopental sodium solution is administered intravenously to the patient before sleep, then ditilin is injected through the same needle an intubation with the subsequent accession to the endotracheal tube of the device which is automatically supporting anesthesia. 2.Аппарат дл  проведени  автоматического ингал ционного универсального наркоза по п. 1, отличающийс  тем, что, с целью проведени  Наркоза без вмещательства анастезиста, примен ютс  автоматический иопаритель-дозиметр паров эфира и устройство дл  искусственного дыхани , соединенные в одно целое посредством щла-нговой коммуникации.2. An apparatus for carrying out an automatic inhalation universal anesthesia according to claim 1, characterized in that, in order to carry out anesthesia without enclosing the anesthetist, an automatic vaporizer-dosimeter and a respirator are used, connected by a single communications.
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