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  • Title: [An assessment of the surgical and anesthesiological stress in cesarean section by studying the hypophyseal-adrenal system].
    Author: Balich EIa, Zigizmund VA, Soĭfer VA, Rzianina LG, Samoĭlova ON, Akopova EE.
    Journal: Anesteziol Reanimatol; 1990; (1):28-30. PubMed ID: 2161624.
    Abstract:
    Cesarean section performed under endotracheal anesthesia is accompanied by a considerable stimulation of hypophyseal-adrenal system (HAS) manifested in the activation of adenohypophysis and adrenal cortex adrenocorticotropic function. Prolonged epidural anesthesia performed for the anesthesiological protection of pregnant women during abdominal delivery is characterized by optimal HAS hormonal levels at all the stages of anesthesia and surgery. Relative stability of HAS function and hemodynamic indexes indicates the adequacy of antinociceptive protection of the type of anesthesia under study.
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