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titleOfInvention Method for double bolus induction in anesthesia with sevoflurane in children
abstract The invention relates to medicine, namely to anesthesiology and pediatrics. A double bolus induction with sevoflurane is carried out after the first bolus induction with sevoflurane at a concentration of 6.0 vol.% With oxygen flow of 3 l / min and nitrous oxide 4 l / min, which ensures the preconditioning of the myocardium and leads to the child falling asleep. The supply of sevoflurane is stopped and the circuit of the anesthetic apparatus is flushed with 100% oxygen, while the child continues to breathe through the circuit of the anesthetic apparatus using auxiliary mask ventilation for 3-4 minutes. Repeated bolus induction with sevoflurane is carried out with a fully open anesthetic evaporator and previous oxygen and nitrous oxide supply streams, starting at the time the child’s heart rate contraction stops and the heart rate starts to increase by 2-3 beats per minute combined with a decrease in expiratory concentration of sevoflurane from 0, 2 to 0.4% by volume. The method allows to reduce by 3 times the frequency of occurrence of excitation, to prevent bradycardia during induction into anesthesia. 2 pr.
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