NEUROVEGETATIVE STABILIZATION AS A PATHOGENETIC THERAPY FOR BRAIN DAMAGE
Kondratyev A.N., Tsentsiper L.M., Kondratyeva E.A., Nazarov R.V.
Polenov Russian Neurosurgical Institute, St. Petersburg, Russia
correspondence to: Tsentsiper Liubov Markovna
e-mail:
lubovmt@yandex.ru
Abstract:
The article deals with neurovegetative stabilization as a pathogenetic therapy for brain damage.
The approach is based on hypothesis that pharmacological effecting on central nervous system is able to
make a passive protective medical system which can be close to passive protective systems widely
represented in the nature. Complex opioid and clonidine administration provides sufficient level of
neurovegetative stability on account of effecting on neuro-regulative structures the brain steam.
Neurovegetative stabilization should be carry out in order of warning principle. In our opinion optimal doses
are fentanyl 0.2-1.4 mkg kg-1 per hour, clonidine 0.2-0.7 mkg kg-1 per hour, propofol 0.5-2 mkg kg-1 per
hour, penthonal sodium 1-4 mkg kg-1 per hour, diazepam 0.4-0.5 mkg kg-1, and midazolam 0.05-0.2 mkg kg-
1 per hour. A criterion of the therapy sufficiency is a consistency between changes of different functional
parameters. We believe the most important that new level of functioning must be maximally integrated and
harmonized. It is possible if all pharmacological agents include the most reliable programs of adaptation
complex human body reactions.
Key words:
severe brain damage, defense adaptation reactions, neurovegetative stabilization, opioid
analgesics, clonidine
AN-1401-085
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