Dynamics of stress-response markers and the functional state of the autonomic nervous system as an indicator of sufficient anesthetic support using intravenous infusion of lidocaine in children
Abstract:Surgical stress causes a wide range of functional changes in different body systems in children: nervous, cardiovascular, respiratory, and endocrine. Antinociceptive protection is the main component of anesthetic support for pediatric patients due to the immaturity of neurohumoral regulation of the central and peripheral nervous systems in childhood and, therefore, the low adaptability of the child’s organism. Purpose - to investigate stress-response markers and indicators of the functional state of the autono… Show more
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