Биология ва тиббиёт муаммолари 2025 №6 (166)
Тема статьи
REDUCTION IN THE INCIDENCE OF POSTOPERATIVE COGNITIVE DYSFUNCTION IN WOMEN UNDERGOING CAESAREAN SECTION UNDER SPINAL ANESTHESIA WITH DESMEDETOMIDINE SEDATION (146-149)
Авторы
Matlubov Mansur Muratovich, Khudoyberdiyeva Gulrukh Sobirjonovna
Учреждение
Samarkand State Medical University, Republic of Uzbekistan, Samarkand
Аннотация
One of the most discussed issues in modern anesthesiology is cognitive impairment associated with surgical intervention and anesthesia. Postoperative cognitive impairment is a common and unwanted phenomenon, and interest in it is accompanied by an increase in the number of scientific works published recently. Postoperative cognitive dysfunction syndrome (PKD) refers to disorders of higher mental functions that can develop in the postoperative period and are caused by surgery and anesthesia, according to L.S. Rasmussen, is a cognitive disorder that develops in the early stages and persists in the late postoperative periods, clinically manifested by memory impairments, difficulty concentrating attention, and impairments of other higher cortical functions (thinking, speech, etc.), confirmed by neuropsychological testing data. In addition, anesthetic drugs are characterized by a direct toxic effect. A number of authors describe the negative impact of anesthesia on cognitive functions.
Ключевые слова
dexmedetomidine, postoperative cognitive dysfunction, spinal anesthesia, cesarean section, sedation.
Литературы
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