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Korean Jungang Medical Journal
1971 Volume.21 No. 6 p.517 ~ p.519
Changes in Respiratory Function After High Epidural Block Anesthesia
¼­º´ÅÂ/Suh, B.T.
¾Èâ±Ù/ÃÖ±ÙÃá/±è¹®È£/Ahn, C.K../Choi, K.C./Kim, M.H.
Abstract
Certain aspects of respiratory function and muscle power of hands were studied before and after the induction of high and broad epidural block anesthesia with 30m1. of 1% lidocaine in patients with normal respiratory systems.
1 The changes in vital capacity and maximum breathing capacity after the anesthesia were observed somewhat great, but there were no important changes in arterial blood PH, Pa C02 and standard bicarbonate.
The muscle power of hands grasping after the anesthesia was observed and there was greater degree of weakness in hand grasping power after the anesthesia. It is concluded that no important degree of respiratory impairment during the resting state after the anesthesia.
Rather important degree of muscle relaxation in the chest, diaphragm, abdomen and upper exrtemities resulted in after the high epidural block anesthesia, even with the use of lower concentration of lidocaine as 1% was discussed.
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