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SPECIFIC ANASTHESIOLOGICAL AND INTENSIVE CARE FOR CIVIL POPULATION IN MILITARY CONFLICTS (2ND REPORT)

https://doi.org/10.21292/2078-5658-2015-12-6-53-56

Abstract

There covered the characteristics of anesthetic management in trauma suffered by civilians during military conflicts (348 anaesthesis). Special attention is paid to organizational activities. A special focus is made on organizational aspects. It is demonstrated that the work optimization requires expediently the equipment of the shocking surgery of the medical admission unit and the operating rooms not only with the analgesia apparatus, but also with artificial pulmonary ventilation units, given that the essential method of anesthesia is the total intravenous anesthesia without anesthetic gas. The oxygen concentrators are advisable for the operating and intensive care units. It is necessary to know the presumable number of patients who can be attended simultaneously and to provide for the demanded quantity of medication and consumables. It is reasonable to have the kit assumed for one patient in the medical admission unit, where in most cases anesthesia as part of the complex intensive therapy is started.

 

About the Authors

A. N. Kolesnikov
Clinical Rudnichnaya Hospital, Makeevka, Donetsk Region
Ukraine


E. A. Druzhinskaya
Clinical Rudnichnaya Hospital, Makeevka, Donetsk Region
Ukraine


A. S. Butko
Clinical Rudnichnaya Hospital, Makeevka, Donetsk Region
Ukraine


M. M. Simakov
Clinical Rudnichnaya Hospital, Makeevka, Donetsk Region
Ukraine


V. N. Stasyuk
Clinical Rudnichnaya Hospital, Makeevka, Donetsk Region
Ukraine


T. A. Mustafin
Clinical Rudnichnaya Hospital, Makeevka, Donetsk Region
Ukraine


S. O. Chernutskiy
Clinical Rudnichnaya Hospital, Makeevka, Donetsk Region
Ukraine


S. A. Dubov
Clinical Rudnichnaya Hospital, Makeevka, Donetsk Region
Ukraine


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2. Kolesnikov А.N., Druzhinskaya E.А., Butko А.S.et al. Specific anasthesiological and intensive care for civil population in military conflicts (1st report) Vestnik Anasteziol. i Reanimatol., 2015, no. 5, pp. 36-41.

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Kolesnikov A.N., Druzhinskaya E.A., Butko A.S., Simakov M.M., Stasyuk V.N., Mustafin T.A., Chernutskiy S.O., Dubov S.A. SPECIFIC ANASTHESIOLOGICAL AND INTENSIVE CARE FOR CIVIL POPULATION IN MILITARY CONFLICTS (2ND REPORT). Messenger of ANESTHESIOLOGY AND RESUSCITATION. 2015;12(6):53-56. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.21292/2078-5658-2015-12-6-53-56



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