Rublenko S. Clinical and experimental substantiation of modern anestesiological schemes for animals depending on the type of pain reaction

Українська версія

Thesis for the degree of Doctor of Science (DSc)

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0510U000647

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Specialization

  • 16.00.05 - Ветеринарна хірургія

23-09-2010

Specialized Academic Board

Д 27.821.02

Essay

Object of investigation - general anesthesia in animals. Purpose of investigation - clinical and experimental substantiation of modern methods of control and anesthesiological schemes depending on the type of pain reaction and the condition of neurohumoral regulation in animals. Methods of investigation - clinical, pulsometric, analysis of the variability of the heart rhythm, hematological, ELISA, biochemical, haemostasiological. Scientific novelty - theoretically, clinically and experimentally there were substantiated the modern anestesiological schemes for operative procedures in different species of animals depending on the visceral or somatic type of pain reaction and functional condition of vegetative nervous system. For the first time in the veterinary medicine there were studied neurohumoral mechanism of the different type of pain reaction with the computer analysis of the variability of the heart rhythm, there were established physiological limits of its indexes in dogs, pigs and cattle and the type of CNS activity in dogs with surgical diseases - normo-, simpatico- and parasimpaticotonia. Introduction: there were developed and recommended for introduction new schemes of intravenous anesthesia for surgical treatment of cats and dogs depending on functional stage of their vegetative nervous system. There were adapted and introduced into veterinary surgery domestic reanimation-surgery monitor YM-300R used for the control of life-important organism systems during the anesthesia while analyzing the variability of the heart rhythm. There were published the methodical recommendation "Monitoring of anaesthetized animals", "The using of laparoscopy in veterinary surgery", "Anesthesiological treatment of animals", "Anesthesia of domestic animals and its control", materials of the work were used in the textbook "Operative surgery, anesthesiology and topographic anatomy" (2006). Usage sphere: veterinary medicine.

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