FIELD: medicine.
SUBSTANCE: at the initial stage of the intraoperative period, immediately before the local anaesthesia and the femoral artery puncture, ketorolac tromethamine is administered intravenously as an analgesic, and propofol as a sedative agent. Ketorolac tromethamine is administered in a dose of 15-75 mg, while propofol is administered in a dose of 50-250 mg.
EFFECT: method prevents developing pain and psychoemotional responses caused by the given interventions, including postoperatively by the fast development of the adequate analgesic effect accompanied by the controlled sedation level.
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Dates
2015-02-10—Published
2013-07-26—Filed