MODERN BASIS OF CONTROLLED HYPOTENSION USING PROPOFOL UNDER ANESTHESIA FOR ENDOSCOPIC SINUS SURGICAL INTERVENTIONS.

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  • Bakhtigul D. Yusupova Senior Lecturer, Department of Anesthesiology and Resuscitation of the Tashkent Medical Academy. Tashkent, Uzbekistan
  • Nikhola Sh. Yusupova Senior Lecturer, Department of Anesthesiology and Resuscitation of the Tashkent Medical Academy. Tashkent, Uzbekistan
  • Shirina A. Valijonova 5th year student of the medical faculty of the Tashkent Medical Academy. Tashkent, Uzbekistan

Keywords:

propofol, controlled hypothesis, endoscopic surgery

Abstract

To date, the problem of the effectiveness of the use of propofol under anesthesia with controlled hypotension in endoscopic sinus surgery continues to be relevant. The main problem is that bleeding during the operation will interfere with the view, because of this, the procedure will take longer, increasing the risk of damage to nearby structures (eyes and brain). One method of reducing bleeding during general anesthesia is controlled hypotension, which involves deliberately lowering blood pressure below normal to improve the surgical site. However, lowering blood pressure carries risks such as permanent brain damage, delayed awakening, a blood clot in the brain, insufficient blood flow to the brain, and death. Propofol (an anesthetic given intravenously) and volatile anesthetics (given by inhalation) are alternative ways to lower blood pressure during the anesthetic period

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Published

2023-05-24

How to Cite

Bakhtigul D. Yusupova, Nikhola Sh. Yusupova, & Shirina A. Valijonova. (2023). MODERN BASIS OF CONTROLLED HYPOTENSION USING PROPOFOL UNDER ANESTHESIA FOR ENDOSCOPIC SINUS SURGICAL INTERVENTIONS. World Bulletin of Public Health, 22, 85-87. Retrieved from https://scholarexpress.net/index.php/wbph/article/view/2722

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