Structural and functional changes in the hippocampus when carrying out halothane anesthesia and sham surgery in combination with endogenous bioresonance therapy in experiment
AUTHORS : Bockeria1 L.A. | Bockeria1 O.L. | Salia1 N.T. | Mohamed Ali1 V.Kh. | Dzidziguri3 D.V. | Gotovsky2 M.Yu. | Bakuradze3 E.D. | Modebadze3 I.R.
RELEVANT UNIVERSITIES : 1NTSSSH named after A.N.Bakulev, 2Center “IMEDIS”, Moscow, Russia;
3TGU im. Yves. Javakhishvili, Tbilisi, Georgia
YEAR : 2011
The study of the state of the stress-limiting systems of the body, after anesthesia and surgery, are the most relevant at the present time, since it is
known that suppression or activation of these systems can become a powerful factor contributing to the development of postoperative complications. The main
stress of compensatory reactions