Surgical and anesthetic aggression – particular form of systemic post-aggressive reaction

Abstract Title: Surgical and anesthetic aggression – particular form of systemic post-aggressive reaction
Authors: Olariu Teodora, Nicolescu A.
Affiliation: “Vasile Goldis” Western University of Arad, Romania
Abstract text: Aggression surgical anesthesia is a process controlled by intentional destructive pain suppression, the precise location and extent controlled (with some exceptions occasionally) which aims to remove a life-threatening cases and that the patient often does not solve. Evaluation operators aggression is most often done by quantifying the hormonal stress response and postoperative recovery by type and by length of hospitalization required. There are a number of factors that define the anesthetic and surgical trauma such as the location of surgery, damage of the reflex areas, technical difficulties in addressing an anatomic area during surgery and surgery duration. Aggression anesthetic is considered in parallel with all these factors in view of surgical anesthesia type, degree of depth or her superficial contributing to the emergency of generalized systemic post-aggressive reactions with major repercussions on the general homeostasis of the body. Surgical and anesthetic aggression is a stress agent on the body having a certain extent large enough body to respond with a stereotyped and non-specific generalized systemic response aimed at maintaining its functional integrity by maintaining homeostasis.
Keywords: surgical aggression, anesthetic aggression, systemic reaction postaggressive
Presentation type: Oral
Correspondence: Spitalul Clinic Municipal Arad, Str. Mihai Viteazu, Nr. 5-7
Email: olariu_teodora@yahoo.com