Search for dissertations about: "hypotensive anaesthesia"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 6 swedish dissertations containing the words hypotensive anaesthesia.
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1. Induced hypotensive anaesthesia and cerebral function : evaluation by biochemical and neuropsychological analyses and by functional imaging with PET
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2. Clinical implementation of Pulsed inhaled Nitric Oxide in equine anaesthesia
Abstract : Hypoxaemia is a common complication during horse anaesthesia that is a challengeto treat. The primary cause of hypoxaemia is the development of a large intrapulmonaryshunt that leads to significant ventilation-perfusion mismatch. Openingand ventilating atelectasis during anaesthesia requires high airway pressures andrepeated manoeuvres. READ MORE
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3. Perioperative effects of systemic or spinal clonidine as adjuvant during spinal anaesthesia
Abstract : Aim of study: To evaluate the effects of different doses of clonidine administered systemically or spinally in combination with local anaesthetics on sensory and motor block intraoperatively, on pain relief postoperatively, and on the incidence of postoperative alcohol withdrawal syndrome (AWS) in alcohol abusers.Patients and methods: A total 285 patients were included in five studies. READ MORE
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4. Optimising pulmonary gas exchange in anaesthetised horses : unravelling the role of pulsed inhaled nitric oxide using computed tomography angiography of the lung
Abstract : Mortality rates in healthy, anaesthetised horses are higher than in most other species. Hypotension, hypoxaemia and hypoventilation are implicated as risk factors, which develop due to the combined effects of general anaesthesia and recumbency. Hypoxaemia is largely a consequence of ventilation perfusion (V̇ /Q̇ ) mismatch. READ MORE
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5. The new old normal : reassessing perioperative oxygen consumption and haemodynamics in the elderly
Abstract : Perioperative haemodynamic instability and disturbances of global oxygen transport are associated with complications and organ injury after surgery. The continuously growing population of elderly in surgical care are at higher risk due to age-related cardiovascular alterations and increased prevalence of comorbidities. READ MORE