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  • Pred- in pooperativna obravnava ter anestezija otrok s cerebralno paralizo = Pre- in postoperative management and anaesthesia in children with cerebral palsy
    Šervicl-Kuchler, Darja ; Berden, Nataša, dr. med.
    Cerebral palsy is a non-progressive disorder of motion and posture resulting from damage to the central nervous system. The clinical manifestations and thedegree of impairment vary considerably from ... child to child. Orthopaedic, dental and neurosurgical operations are the most frequently performed procedures in these children. Preparation of children with CP for surgical procedures is demanding because they often have coexisting gastrointestinal and respiratory disorders, epilepsy and visual and hearing problems. This preparation requires cooperation between the paediatrician and anaesthetist. In children with CP vascular access and airway maintenance during induction may be difficult. There is a high incidence of postoperative vomiting and hypothermia. Their responses to anaesthetic agents are different from those experienced by the rest of the population. Allergy to latex is common. The particular demands of postoperative management are already apparent in the recovery ward. Effective pain relief and the prevention of spasms, which make the pain worse, are important. In both the perioperative and postoperative periods it is important to prevent the development of decubitus ulcers. Chest physiotherapy is given to prevent respiratory complications. Preparation of children with CP for surgery and anaesthesia must be undertaken by an experienced team, as only in this way is it possible to avoid numerous complications.
    Vrsta gradiva - članek, sestavni del
    Leto - 2006
    Jezik - slovenski
    COBISS.SI-ID - 21326553