Anesthesia and Resuscitation in Neonatal Diaphragmatic Hernia
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Anesthesie et Reanimation pour Hemie diaphragmatique du Nouveau -ne. Le diagnostic de la hernie diaphragrnatique du nouveau -ne se fait tres tot et souvent dans lasallle d'accouchement. La compression et le deplacemen t des organ es thoraciques ainsi que les gros vaisseaux du rnediastin provoquent rapidernent une insuffisance cardio respiratoire aigue. La chirurgie est indiquee desque le diagnostic est fait. La rnortalite est tres elevee, rnais le pronostic pourrait etre tres arneliore si le nouveau-ne est reanime de facon agressive avant la chirurgie. Nous discutons d'abord les caracteristiques physiologiques du nouveau -ne et la reanimation pre-operatoire, puis les techniques d'anesthesie, et parla suite les soins intensifs delaperiode post-operatiore,.
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volume 7 issue 1
pages 56- 62
publication date 1981-03
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