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PHYSIOLOGICAL CHANGES DURING ANESTHESIA
During anesthesia in laparoscopic surgery we will find a series of pathophysiological changes that depend on CO2 insufflation into the abdominal cavity, resulting in hemodynamic, respiratory, metabolic and other systems which we must account for its handling and understand their possible complications.
1. – Hemodynamic changes: The hemodynamic changes observed during laparoscopic surgery will be determined by changes in position are subjected to patients and the mechanical effect exerted by the compression of CO2 into the peritoneal cavity. During induction, the pressures of reduced left ventricular filling in turn causing a decrease in heart rate, maintaining the same mean arterial pressure. These changes are probably due to the depressant action of induction agents as well as by decreased venous return by the position of the patient. (more…)