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Meanings of spinal anaesthesia in English
Anesthesia of the lower half of the body; caused by injury to the spinal cord or by injecting an anesthetic beneath the arachnoid membrane that surrounds the spinal cord.
Acute stress immediately before spinalanaesthesia for caesarean section may contribute to hypotension.
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Our data show continuous spinalanaesthesia to be more reliable and to provide better cardiovascular stability.
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Many recent reports of permanent neurological complications involved patients who had received continuous spinalanaesthesia through a microcatheter.
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We conclude that upper airway obstruction contributes considerably to decreases in SpO2 during midazolam sedation for spinalanaesthesia.
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This retrospective study compared continuous spinalanaesthesia with continuous epidural anaesthesia for lower limb orthopaedic surgery in the elderly.
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We examined the depressant effect of midazolam on respiration in 21 healthy women undergoing lower abdominal surgery with spinalanaesthesia.
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Perhaps even more wonderful is the newer method of spinalanaesthesia, which we used largely for the difficult abdominal cases.
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Aim: In our study we evaluated the feasibility of spinalanaesthesia in terms of intraoperative and postoperative results in patients undergoing PCNL.
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She was selected for remifentanil intravenous infusion for labour pain and then underwent urgent operative delivery with spinalanaesthesia with no complications.
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Conclusion: It can be concluded from our study that spinalanaesthesia is the safe and effective method of anaesthesia for PCNL in adult patients.
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After spinalanaesthesia was established, subjects were deeply sedated with pentazocine 15 mg followed by incremental doses of midazolam 1 mg i.v.
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The anaesthetic records of 457 patients who received continuous spinalanaesthesia and 274 who received continuous epidural anaesthesia over a 5-year period were analysed.
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However, few studies conclude that SpinalAnaesthesia (SA) can be an alternative method of anaesthesia with similar incidence of complications.
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Spinalanaesthesia with 2, 2.5 or 3 ml of glucose-free lidocaine 2% was studied in 50 patients undergoing Caesarean section.