FIELD: medicine.
SUBSTANCE: invention refers to medicine, namely to anaesthesiology, resuscitation and otorhinolaryngology, and can be used if it is necessary to provide the anaesthetic management in the patients with terminal tracheostomy. For this purpose, pre-oxygenation, assisted and forced lung ventilation are conducted before tracheal intubation through a laryngeal mask with an inflated cuff tightly adjoining a tracheostomy opening. Then, an intubation tube is inserted into the tracheostomy, and volumetric induced ventilation is conducted through the above tube.
EFFECT: method provides the prevention of hypoxia in such patients at the stages of intravenous premedication, the induction of anaesthesia and the introduction of muscle relaxants due to the stability of hemodynamics and gas exchange due to the continuous ventilation through a terminal tracheostomy.
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Dates
2013-08-10—Published
2012-03-22—Filed