EFFECT OF CAUDAL ANALGESIA ON AROUSAL IN CHILDREN AFTER ANESTHESIA WITH SEVOFLURANE AND HALOTHANE

Authors

  • Dr. Basim Mohammad Hussain F.I.C.M.S/Anesthesiologist and intensive care unit/ Al Karama Teaching Hospital Baghdad, Iraq
  • Dr. Ali Sadie Alhashemi F.I.C.M.S /Anesthesia and intensive care specialist, Burn specialty teaching hospital, Medical city, Baghdad, Iraq
  • Dr. Marwan Mustafa AlMashhadani CABA&IC Anesthesia and intensive care specialist, medical city, Baghdad, Iraq

Keywords:

Hypertension, end-stage renal failure, urea

Abstract

These risk factors for terminal renal failure in patients suffering from hypertension were studied. In patients before the development of end-stage renal failure, the content of urea and creatinine was studied. When examining the outpatient card of patients before the development of terminal renal failure, it was found that in some patients, starting from 7 years after suffering hypertension, an increase in the content of urea from 9.2 to 12.1 mmol / l and creatinine from 0.189-0.237 mmol / l in the blood was observed sick

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2023-05-28

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Dr. Basim Mohammad Hussain, Dr. Ali Sadie Alhashemi, & Dr. Marwan Mustafa AlMashhadani. (2023). EFFECT OF CAUDAL ANALGESIA ON AROUSAL IN CHILDREN AFTER ANESTHESIA WITH SEVOFLURANE AND HALOTHANE. World Bulletin of Public Health, 22, 170-175. Retrieved from https://scholarexpress.net/index.php/wbph/article/view/2829

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