Monitoring During Paediatric Anaesthesia

Edward F. Battersby
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This chapter describes the essential monitoring which should be practised on all paediatric patients having anaesthesia for routine surgical procedures. The requirements for respiratory, cardiovascular, temperature, neuromuscular and biochemical monitoring and the necessary relationship of these with clinical monitoring are discussed. The differences between adult and infant patients are emphasized. Some of the more complex newer techniques which have not yet found their way into everyday clinical practice are not considered. Monitoring assists the anaesthetist in fulfilling two essential requirements, the return of the patient from the operative period in the optimum condition and the prevention of those technological hazards inherent in any general anaesthetic that can result in the death of the patient, or serious damage before full recovery has occurred. There is no evidence to suggest that the more complex monitoring prevents the latter. The requirement is relatively simple monitoring conscientiously applied, and continuing attention and vigilance on the part of the anaesthetist.

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儿科麻醉期间的监测
本章描述了对所有在常规外科手术中麻醉的儿科患者应实施的基本监测。讨论了呼吸、心血管、体温、神经肌肉和生化监测的要求及其与临床监测的必要关系。强调成人和婴儿患者之间的差异。一些尚未进入日常临床实践的更复杂的新技术不被考虑在内。监测有助于麻醉师满足两个基本要求,即患者在最佳状态下从手术期返回,以及防止任何全身麻醉所固有的技术危害,这些危害可能导致患者死亡,或在完全恢复之前造成严重损害。没有证据表明,更复杂的监测可以防止后者。要求是相对简单的监测,认真应用,并持续关注和警惕麻醉师的一部分。
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