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Epidural Anestezi Stresinde Kortizolün Rolü

The role of cortisol in stress of epidural anesthesia

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Abstract (2. Language): 
Surgical stress response can be mild or severe related to the type of the procedure. Most often used parameter in evaluation of it is cortisol. The type of anesthesia acts the main role at this moment. Epidural anesthesia compared to general anesthesia is being more wide-spread for preventing stress response.
Abstract (Original Language): 
Cerrahiye stress yanıt cerrahi prosedürün şiddetine bağlı olarak hafifi yada şiddetli olabilir. Değerlendirilmesinde en sık kullanılan parametre kortizoldür. Kullanacağımız anaestezi türü önemli rol oynamaktadır. Epidural anestezi genel anaesteziye kıyasla stress yanıtın önlenmesinde giderek daha yaygın kul-lanı alanı bulaktadır.
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