Inhalation anesthetics in a comprehensive enhanced recovery after surgery program

Over the recent years, an increasing attention has been paid in the Russian healthcare to the concept of a‘fast-track surgery’ also known as ‘enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS)’. This article presents the advantage of inhalation anesthetic agents from the perspective of the ERAS concept. A speci...

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Published in:Kliničeskaâ praktika Vol. 9; no. 3; pp. 34 - 36
Main Authors: Kutsevolova, N. V., Makhno, Yu. E., Anoshin, A. S., Lepikhov, E. V., Sanchenko, M. A., Dorofeeva, E. M., Moshenkova, N. A., Kuklenko, A. E., Naklonnaya, N. V.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Eco-vector 10-12-2018
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Summary:Over the recent years, an increasing attention has been paid in the Russian healthcare to the concept of a‘fast-track surgery’ also known as ‘enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS)’. This article presents the advantage of inhalation anesthetic agents from the perspective of the ERAS concept. A special attention is paid to drugs belonging to halogen-containing inhalation anesthetic class (Sevoflurane and Desflurane). It is emphasized that, despite a number of differences in the clinical effect of these anesthetics, they are drugs of choice in the fast-track surgery.
ISSN:2220-3095
2618-8627
DOI:10.17816/clinpract09334-36