
Xenon anesthesia during the oral cavity sanitation in child with consequences of perinatal brain damage
Author(s) -
В. В. Лазарев,
Dinar M. Haliullin,
Р Р Габдрафиков,
Е С Грачева,
Ekaterina Kuznetsova,
Д В Кощеев
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
vestnik intensivnoj terapii
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1818-474X
pISSN - 1726-9806
DOI - 10.21320/1818-474x-2019-2-105-110
Subject(s) - anesthesia , medicine , inhalation , ventilation (architecture) , adverse effect , xenon , physics , atomic physics , mechanical engineering , engineering
Halogenated inhalation anesthetics have some adverse effects, including the ability to have a negative effect on the developing brain in children, one of the manifestations of which are cognitive dysfunctions, especially in the younger age group. The article presents a clinical case of xenon in combined inhalation anesthesia in a child with the consequences of perinatal brain damage. During anesthesia, a spontaneous ventilation mode was applied with pressure support ventilation (PSV). There was noted high efficacy and safety xenon anesthesia in a dental treatment, the absence of the effect of anesthesia on cognitive function in a child with a compromised nervous system. It is advisable to further study the use of xenon in the pediatric dentistry anesthesia.