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purpose
purposeTo analyze the effects of propofol combined with esketamine anesthesia induction on perioperative stress, inflammatory response and postoperative cognition in elderly patients.
method
method80 elderly surgical patients were randomly divided into a control group (n=40) and an experimental group (n=40).
result
resultThe levels of epinephrine, norepinephrine, endothelin, C-reactive protein, leukocytes, and procalcitonin in the two groups of patients at T1 did not change significantly compared with those at T0.
Note: (Before anesthesia (T0), at the beginning of anesthesia (T1), 30 minutes after anesthesia (T2), at the end of the operation (T3), 12 hours after the operation (T4))
in conclusion
in conclusionPropofol combined with esketamine for anesthesia induction, has good safety and reliability, can improve hemodynamics, surgical stress and inflammatory response, shorten the anesthesia time, promote postoperative cognitive function recovery, and have relatively mild adverse reactions .
Original source:
Original source:Tu W, Yuan H, Zhang S, et al.
Influence of anesthetic induction of propofol combined with esketamine on perioperative stress and inflammatory responses and postoperative cognition of elderly surgical patients
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