SU602187A1 - Method of conducting inhalation anesthesia at spontaneous breathing - Google Patents
Method of conducting inhalation anesthesia at spontaneous breathingInfo
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- SU602187A1 SU602187A1 SU742055882A SU2055882A SU602187A1 SU 602187 A1 SU602187 A1 SU 602187A1 SU 742055882 A SU742055882 A SU 742055882A SU 2055882 A SU2055882 A SU 2055882A SU 602187 A1 SU602187 A1 SU 602187A1
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Изобретение относитс к области медицины , а именно анестезиологии, и может быть использовано дл проведени ингал ционного наркоза во врем хирургических операций при сохранении спонтанного дыхани пациента. The invention relates to the field of medicine, namely anesthesiology, and can be used for carrying out inhalation anesthesia during surgical operations while maintaining the patient's spontaneous breathing.
Известен способ проведени иг1гал цио ьногр iiapKoaa при спонтанном дыхании, заключающийс в подаче пациенту кислорода и анететика в дыхательныйКОНТУР l. Однако известней способ не позвол ет достигнуть более глубокой хирургической стадии наркоза , необходимой в ходе длительных оперативных вмешательств.There is a known method of carrying out an iiapKoaa Igal cyo nogram with spontaneous breathing, which consists in supplying the patient with oxygen and an anesthetic to the respiratory contour l. However, the known method does not allow to achieve a deeper surgical stage of anesthesia, which is necessary during long surgical interventions.
Целью изобретени вл етс индивидуальвое обеспечение хирургической стадии наркоза Ш.The aim of the invention is the individual provision of the surgical stage of anesthesia of S.
Эта цель достигаетс тем, что в дыхательный контур подают кислород с досто нной объемной, скоростью, равной 50-70%, от минутной Бентил51ции в состо нии поко , и анестетик с объемной скоростью, равной превышению текущей минутной вентил ции пациента над скоростью подачи кислорода. This goal is achieved by supplying oxygen to the breathing circuit at a constant volume rate of 50–70% from a restless minute in Bentente and anesthetic at a flow rate equal to the patient’s current minute ventilation over the oxygen supply rate.
Способ осуществл ют следующим образом .The method is carried out as follows.
Перед началом наркоза и операции фиксируют наркозную маску на лице пациента, через которую подают кислород со скоростью равной- минутной вентил ции пациента. Б соответствии с требуемой глубиной наркоза задают скорость подачи кислорода , меньшую начальной минутной вентил ции, вынужда пациента подсасывать недостающее количество газа из источника наркозной смеси с посто нной концентрацией анестетика на выходе, при этом вдыхаемую концентрацию анестетика регулируют изменением минутной вентил ции пациента. По достижению требуемой глубины, наркоза снижают акти&ность внешнего дъххани пациента и автоматически поддерживают необходимую вдыхаемук ) концентрацию анестетика посто нным превь1шением- текущей минутной вентил ции пациента над заданной скоростью подачи кислорода . При недостаточной глубине наркоза, например, во врем проведени хирургического вмешательства, увеличивают вдыхаемую концентрацию анестетика рефл1 кторным поBefore the start of anesthesia and surgery, an anesthetic mask is fixed on the patient's face, through which oxygen is supplied at a rate equal to the minute ventilation of the patient. In accordance with the required depth of anesthesia, the oxygen supply rate is set lower than the initial minute ventilation, forcing the patient to suck in the missing amount of gas from the anesthetic mixture source with a constant anesthetic concentration at the outlet, while adjusting the inhaled anesthetic concentration by changing the patient's minute ventilation. Upon reaching the required depth, the anesthesia reduces the activeness of the patient's external breathing and automatically maintains the necessary inhalation concentration of the anesthetic by continuously increasing the patient's current minute ventilation over the prescribed oxygen supply rate. With an insufficient depth of anesthesia, for example, during a surgical intervention, the inhaled concentration of the anesthetic is increased by refl
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