@article{Lipych_Lisetskіy_2018, title={Dynamics of blood sugar concentration as a factor of adequate anesthetic provision and antistress protection during urgent abdominal surgical interventions}, url={https://emergency.zaslavsky.com.ua/index.php/journal/article/view/1038}, DOI={10.22141/2224-0586.8.95.2018.155158}, abstractNote={The main task of anesthesia is to maximize the control of the body’s stress response to surgical aggression to improve the treatment outcomes, as imperceptible and, at first glance, minor operational stress causes significant changes in the body of patients along with pathological processes caused by the underlying disease. Since control of operational stress is not a simple task now, the search for alternative methods for assessing its effect on the patient’s body becomes very important for an anesthetist. An analysis of the level of glycemia before surgery and in the postoperative period in 40 patients operated using laparotomy for acute small bowel obstruction showed the dependence of blood glucose levels on sufficient anesthetic provision and good anesthesia of patients. Therefore, we can talk about the possibility of using such a simple and affordable method as blood glucose levels to assess operational stress.}, number={8.95}, journal={EMERGENCY MEDICINE}, author={Lipych, O.P. and Lisetskіy V.A.}, year={2018}, month={Dec.}, pages={69–72} }