METHOD OF GENERAL ELECTRO-ANAESTHESIA - USING INCREASING DC CURRENT, THEN WITH SERIES OF IMPULSES OF SMOOTHLY INCREASING AMPLITUDE

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Enk .13:2A dd32492 Approved For Release 2000/08/15 : CIA-RDP96-00792R000500090002-2 Tue Mar 24 10:07:24 1992 14 at moments of arrival of sync pulses from the electronarrosia appts so that the zync pulse repetition period equals the noise period. The sync, pulse is lagged so that there is no noise given electronic stimulation of the electronarcosis appts. at /00-200Hz. USE/ADVARTACE - In recording E.E.G.s in medicine, protection is provided from interference by electronarcosis appts, 8111.26/ 15.7.85 (4pp Dwg.1o.1/21 -5- AN - 85-048408/06 XRPX- M85-035841 TI - Stomatolcgical post operation electro-analgesia - by applying bipolar electric pulses of prescribed time, frequency and applitude DC - 54)5 P34 PA - .CMOSTa MSC MED STOMATOIDG; 040E=I HOSC REFLEX-THERAPY INST IN - REMO VF,4)0RIHYAM RA,BIT.YAKVAF NP - 1 Pe - SU1079252-A 84.03.15 (85081 PR - 82.07.12 8260-174528 AP - 82.07.12 825U-474528 IC - A6114-001/36 AD - M1079252) The treatrent is performed with bipolar electric current pulses of 15-6014A amplitude, 1-10 Hz frequency and 15-100 micros length. After operations in the trigemlnal nerve second branch innervation zone, the active electrode ie positioned on the skin where the suborbital nerve energes, and the passive electrode where the zygomatic arch and the vertical line from the orbit cuter edge intersect. Alter operations in the third breech zone the active electrode is positioned in the eaternal auditory meatus and the passive electrode on the skin where the mental nerve emerges. USE - To reduce the quantity of analgetics required. 4)ul.10/15.3.84 t3pp Dwg.80.0/09 -6, AM - S4-261800/42 XRPX- 1184-195584 TiTI - Method of general electro-anaesthesia- using smoothly increasing DC current, then with eerl-n of impulses of smoothly increasing amplitude - 805 034 . PA - (LEW} LEEEDEY V P IN - LEBEDEV VP,EATSNELSON TAS.LE4)SE0 VA HP - 1 PA - SU1074543-A 64.02.23 (8442) PR - 82.01.18 8220-385722 AP - 82.01.18 8280-385722 IC - I61N-001134 AB - (S010745431 The method involves acting on the brain with series of high frequency impulses. Treatment is first given with direct current smoothly increased over a period of 3-5 minutes to 6-10mA, and the treatment with series of impulses is performed with a frequency of impulses in the series of 9.5-10.5E14ertz. a pulse period to pulse duration ratio of 1.6-2.5 and a length of the series of 3-5 m.sec. and the amplitude of the series of impulses is smoothly increased over a period of 3-4 minutes to a value which is 0.2-0.5 of the maximum value of the direct current. USE/ADVANTAAE - To increase the depth of narcosis without the risk of side effects. It is simple to carry-out, effective App?ro wedigentRelease 2000/08/15: ? for its purpose with no side-ef //(4/AMA- ::;-TPX 71 - nharmacological substances, including stability of haemo-dynamic Index manipulation. BU1.7/23.2.84. C3pp Dwg.lio.0/0) 84-131800/21 C84-055866 N84-097548 Electrical anaesthesia for surgical operations - involves introducing polyglucin before beginning of anaesthesia into patient body, to improve effects 804 805 P34 (0EOD-1 GADDNEASK BEOIC IRS ILIA VI,GUBAR VV,MIRON AN 1 SU-995801-A 83.02.25 (8421) 80.07.09 8068-586393 80.07.09 8080-986393 A6111-001/34 (SU-9958011 Electrical anaesthesia has improved effect by introducing polyglucin in amt. 0.5-5 ml per lkg of the patient body mass daring the 2-24 hoer* before anaesthesia. The depth of anaesthesia is increased in the majority of patients during surgical operations and the additional introduction of analgesics or neuroleptia media are eliminated. Ru1.6/15.2.83. OPP Dwg.M0.0,0) -8 - AN - 83-H4416H/22 (114416E) XRPX- N83,096836 T1 DC PA IN AP PA LA PR IC - Electro-anaesthesia using pulsed currents - involves applying constant voltage pulses to patient's forehead and nee); - 905 034 - (EA8T/1 EASTRUBIM E - NASTRPHIN EMOMRDJUNON JV -1 - D54383522-A 63.05.17 (83221 -E - 80.11.12 60US-205981 - A61N-001134 - (n54383522) The method of electroanesthesia of a patient oopprises conducting preliminary preoperative medicamentous preparation, conducting induction anesthesia, administering muscle relaxants, conducting inttbatIon followed by forced pulmonary ventilation, and applying I) .C. pulses involving an additional constant component with the help of electrodes placed in the region of the forehand and neck of the patient. The electrodes includes cathodes applied within the region of the forehead, and anodes applied within the region of the neck. Prior to conducting induction anesthesia, the patient is given a treatment with constant pulse ratio pulses applied for a period of about 20 minutes at a repetition frequency within -a range of 800 Hz to 1000 Hz in combination with an additional constant component of from 0.1 mA to 0.2 mA, while increasing the average current intensity of the stabilised voltage in the patient circuit up to a range of about 0.4 DA to 1.2 mA. (4pp) -9- AN - 81-J53000/37 (153000) TI - Combined defilorillation and electro-narcosis amts. - has voltage source Charging defibrillation capacitor supplying signal to AND-gate CIA-RDP96407912R000500090002-2 .46a di:132492 Approved For Release 2000/08/15 : CIA-RDP96-00792R000500090002-2 Tue Mhz 24 10:07:24 1992 8 BIOELECERIC FHENOMENA AB - IT WAS EsEABLISHED EXPERENENTALLY THAT THE NOLE CHARGE OF BLOM LIES BETWEEN 1.78 AND 2.82*10/SUP -91 COSH UNITS FOR PARTICLES OF DIAMETERS 1.6 TO 2.06 MICROS'S AND MAY PC EITHER POSITIVE OR NEGATIVE. TEL ERYTHROCYTE CHARGE IS Or TEE ORDER 10/SUP -91 CORE UNITS, FOR ERYTHROCYTES OF ABOUT 2 MICRONS. AND IS MEWS NEGATIVE. -3 - AN - 0/307791 T1 AU OS SO DT LA CC IT ST AS -4 - AN TI SO DT LA CC IT ST AN TI AU SO DT LA CC IT ? ST AB - NEURDNONICS: PROBLEMS AND RESULTS - IVANOVEMEROMSEY, BEA.; MEITUS, TAU.; ZASLAVSKYE EEM-; EARAMONEV, EU .V. - INST. CYBERNETICS, KIEV', USSR - KYBERNETES (GB) (EBITA31, VOLE?, 100.1, PP.19-26, JAN. 1973, 54 REF. - J JOURNAL} - ENGLISH - *2C6490; 2C6440; 208818; VCECAV; VCEAAK; REGMAN - EIOCEBERNETICS; ARTIFICIAL INTELIEGENCE; NEURAL NETS; DRAIN MODELS; SIMULATION; ELECTROEWERNALCGRAPHY - NEDEOB/CWICS; BIONICS; NEURON ENSEMBLES; BRAIN FUNCTIONS - BASIC PROBLEMS OF THE NEW BRANCH OF BIONICS-NEUROBIONIES-ARE DISCUSSED IN A COMPREEEKSIVE FORE. CLASSES OF PROBLEMS ARE TREATED WHICH BEAR A RELATION TO THE STUDY OF NEURONS MID NEURON ENSEKBLES, TO SIMULATION Of SCME MATE FUNCTIONS, TO CONSTRUCTION OF NEURCELECTRONIC AND NEB TECHNICAL SYSTEMS, AS =LEAS TO TEE AUTOMATIC ?RECESSING CT EXPERIMENEAL DATA, IN PARIEREUEME TO DECIPIENINE OF ECCE. THE CURRENT SIEUATION IS BRIEFLY NNAEYSED IS SOLVING THE ABOVE PROBLEMS. - B7310556; 07305560 - INTERELATIOES BETWEEU DIFFERENT STRUCTURES OF THE CENTEA1 NERVONE SYSTEM DURING ELECTRONARCOSIS _ EEENEE_EEEEIEEEEE, LA,; LUKETANOVA, OJT.; EUZEEITUE LI..; SEEP...NEUF, E.F. - EIBERN. AND VYCHISL. TREE. EESSR) (EVITASI, NO. 14, PP.30-4, 1972, 14 REE. - J 0OURNAI4; EX (EXPERIMENTAL) - RUSSIAN - *206440; *2E4640; VEITAAEE UNCAP - NEURAL NETS - CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM; ELECTRONARCOSIS; ELECTRICAL ACTIVITY; CORTICAL; SUBCORTICAL STRUCTURES; ELECTRIC CURRENT; SYSTEM ANAIE/EC - CHANGES IN THE ELECTRICAL ACTIVITY OF VARIOUS CORTICAL AND SUBCORTICAL STRUCTURES UNDER THE ACTION OF AN ELECT= CURRENT ARE STUDIED. THE EXPEREESEUTALEETECOOLDGY IS DESCRIBED AK3 TEE RESULTS OF SOVIET AND FOREIGN INVESTIGATORS OF THE PEERCMENEN OF EIECTRCNARCOSIS FROM A SYSTEM ANALYTIC POSITION ARE CCMPARED. - 07305555 - MODELLING DRAIN ACTIVITIES - IVANOV-MUROMSEII, 14.A- CONSIDERABLE ECANEITY OF EXPERIMENTAL AND THEORETICAL MATERIAL ACCUMULATED IN RECENT TIMES. KETHODS OF =CEILING BRAIN FUNCTIONS AND THE EVOLUTION OF VIEWS ON THE INTERRELATIONS BETWEEN THE MAIN ANATEMICEL PARTS OF THE BRAIN. ARE DISCUSSED IN PARTICULAR. -6- AV - CEDE923 TI - EUTCMATIC PROGNOSIS OF THE COURSE Cl' DISEAEES BY MEANS OF A DIGITAL CUMPUTER AU - EASLAVSEII, S.M.; IVANOV-14DREMSEII, LAE OS - ACAD. SCI. =RAMAN SSE, DSSR SO - DOKL. READ. KRUK SSSRE VEEE187, NO.3, FP.528-30, JULY 1969, TAKEN FROM: SOVIET PETS. MEL. EESAl, VOL.14, NO.7, PP.638-40, JAN. 1970 DT - J OCCEOUI4 LA. - RUSSIAN CC - *1C8810 IT - MEDICINE 1DISEA0ES COURSE AUTOMAEIC PROGNOSIS USING DIGITAL CCMPUTER] AN - TEE AUTHORS EXAMINE A GENERAL METHOD OF PROGNOSIS BASED OR A SIMPLIFIED SCHEME OF THE PHYSICIAN'S ARGUMENTS. TEE INITIAL INFORMATIOK CONTAINED IS THE CASE HISTORIES IS DESCRIBED TERSELY AND IN THIS PORK CAMKOT BE USED IN A DIGITAL COMPUTER. THE CONCEPT OF STATE IS INTRCOUCF.D? MEANING A SET Of SYMPTOMS, CUMELECATIONS, ELEMENTS OF MEDICAL PROCEDURES, ETC., WHICH DETERMINE TO SOME EXTENT THE MANIFESTATION Or OTHER SWIMS, THEN THE COURSE OF A DISEASE CAN BE DESCRIBED APPROXIMATELY BE A SERIES OF SUCCESSIVE STATES. SS 3 /C7 USER: electrEaarco: FROG: SS 3 PSTG (5) SS 4 ICE USER: as 3 and not ss 2 PROG: SS 4 PSTG (4) SS 5 /C? USER: print 4 full ss 4 -1- AN TI - ELME. AND VYCHISL. TEEN. (USSR) (KVYTAS), NO. 14, PEA-S, 1932, AM 22 REF. OS - J (JODRKALL}; TR (THEORETICAL) SO - RUSSIAN' DT - *206440; VCKAAK LE - BRAIN MODELS CC - MODELLING; BRAIN- ACTIVITIES; ANAECUICAL P - AM ATTEMPT IS MADE TO SYSTEMAT/S0 14AEW.W1194A4000/08/15 : CIA-Ra9B - 5.7582937 - RECENT RESULTS CT MARINE ELECTRICAL FISUING EXPERIMENTS [IN INSTRUMENTATION IN OCEANOGRAPHY, BANGOR, KEELS. 23-25 SEPT. 1975) -STEWART, P.A.M. - IEEE: ICE INST. PETS.. ET AL - IERE, LOGDON, ENGLAND, VIII+413 PP., 22.155-62, 1975, 19 REF. -PA (PAPER); AP (APPLICATIONS; TM (THEORETICAL) - ENGLISH - *2E9700; =ARAD ; ),"Ki ? T! .L1.! 1" ? KM=ZOOLOGY TS; ELECTRICAL STIMULA.TICN; dd32492 Approved For Release 2000/08/15 : CIA-RDP96-00792R000500090002-2 'rue liar 24 10 : 07 : 24 1992 9 PULSED ELECTRIC FIELDS; CONDUoTING SEA WATER; FLATISSE; PLEURONECTID FAMILY: ELECTROTAXIS; ELECTRONARCOSIS: STA/ENING; PULSE GENERATOR CIRCUIT AS - THE SUCCESSFUL USE OF ELECTRIC FILLEs IN THE CAPTURE OF EARINE FISH DEPENDS ON ACCURATE KNOWLEDGE OF TEE REACTIONS OF FISH TO ELECTRICAL STIMULATION AND ON THE DESIGN OF ROBUST, RELTARIE SYSTEMS TO GENERATE PULSED ELECTRIC FIELDS IN CONDUCTING SEE WATER. SEVERAL RECENT EEPERIMENTS IN WHICH ELECTRICAL STIMULATION WAS INCORPORATED IN FISHING GEARS ARE DESCRIBED. THE DESIGN Or ELECTRICAL FISKING SYSTEMS IS CONSIDERED IN DETAIL. AN EXPERIMENT EN THE USE OF ELECTRICAL STIMULATION IN THE CAPTURE OF FLATFISH ,OF THE PLEUROSECTID FAMILY IS PRESENTED, AND TEE EFFICIENCY AND ADVANTAGES OF TEE SYSTEM. ARE DISCUSSED. 51428117 DEVICE FOR ISOLATING BIOELECTRIC SIGNALS DURING THE EFFECT GT HIGH-FREQUEMOY ELECTRIC CURRENTS OF AN ORGANISM RYBAEOV, A.E. AIL-ONION SCE. RES. INST. MEDICAL-INSTRUMENT MANUFACTURE, MOSCOW, USSR SO MED. TEEL gM:SR4 (MEDTBV), VOL.7, 110.4, PP.19-23, JULY-AUG. 1973, 4 REF. TAME FROM: BIOMED. ENG. g(SE0 (AIME), VOL..?, NO.4, PP.216-19, JULY-AUG. 1973 DT - 3 (JOURNAL); PR (PRACTICAL) LA - ENGLISH CC - *264640: =CAE F - BIOMEDICAL ELECTRONICS - ISOLATING BIOELECTRIC SIGNALS; ISOLATOR: ELECTRONARCOSIS - DESCRIBES AN ISOLATOR BE MEANS OF BEIM IT WAS POSSIBIE TO OBTAIN HIGH-QUALITY RECORDINGS Or ELECTRDENCEPHALOGRAMs DURING ELECTRONARCOSIS BY INTERFERENCE CURRENTS. TUE REQUIREMENTS IMPOSED ON THE PARAMETERS OF TEE LINES OF THE ISOLATOR ARE SUBSTANTIATED, AND AN EXAMPLE OF THE CALCULATION CT THE PARAMETERS ce TEE LINKS WITH THE USE OF THE RELATIONS OBTAINED IS GIVEN. *T- 87407941 CHARACTERISTICS OF APPARATUS DESIGNED TO ACT ON AN ORGANISE DURING BIOELECTRICAL EXAMINATIONS tAU : RYBAKOV, A.M. OS AIL-UNICE SCI.-RES. INST. MEDICAL INSTRUMENT IONUFACTURE. MOSCOW, USSR - MED. TEE/. (USSR) (MEDTBV1, VOL.7, NG.1. 29.6-9, JAN.-FEB. 1973, 1 REF. TAKEN FRaR: BIOMED. ENG. (USA) (BIDEAF), VOL.7, 190.1? PP.4 -7, JAN.-FEB. 1973 - J (JOURNAL); PR (PRACTICAL) - ENGLISH_ - t2B4E40; EENOAP - BIOMEDICAL MEASUREIBDIT; NOISE; ELECTRIC DISTORTION - ELECTRONARCOSIS; BIOS/GNAL MEASUREMENT; DISTORTION - THE AUTHOR EXAMINES TWE PROBLEMS OF RECORDING BIOSIGNALS DURING THE ACTION CT VARIOUS FORKS OF ENERGY ON THE LIVING ORGANISM E.G. ELECTRONARCOSIS. THE ENERGY FROM THE ACTION SOURCE THAT ENTERS THE BIOSIGNAL MEASUREMENT APPARATUS CAN PPODUCT NOISE, DISTORTION, OR COMPLETE BLOCKAGE OF THE USEFUL SIGNAL. $O DT LA CC ET ST AB -4- AN TE AU OS SG JAN.-FEB. 1971 DT - (JOURNAL): GR MIENERAL/REVIEW} LA - ENGLISH CC - *1133520 IT - INSTRUMENTATION; B1CKEDICAL ENGINEERING ST - INSTRUMENTATION 1V.C/RITOUES7 DIAGNOSIS: MAX AILMENTS; ARTIFICIAL ORGANS; ELECTRCCAIIDIDGRAM.T ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAM; ELECTRORETINOGRAM; EYE; EiEciaciWcsakm FOR MUSCLES: X-RAYS: RADIOISOTOPES; CANCMCDS DISEASES: TELEVISION; BIOTELEMETRY: ELECTROXAKOSIS: IASERS; COMPUTERS: CATHETER AN - AN ATTEMPT IS MADE TO DESCRIBE BRIEFLY SOME RECENT TECHNIQUES LIKE TELEVISION, SICTELEMETRY? ELECTRONARCOSIS, LASERS AND COMPUTERS. SS 5 IC? USER: (lbw ladmushkin:/an FROG: SELECT. POSTINGS 36 5 37 1 38 15 39 1 40 1 UP M OR DOWN NO USER: Nile ingadoc TERM LAMER,. R.E./AM LADNOVA, L,A./A0 IADO, F./AU LARD, W.J./AD LADONICLEI, C./AU FROG: ELAPSED TIME Ce I14526976: 0.08 MRS. $9.60 ESTIMATED COST CONNECT TIM. $1.04 ESTIMATED COST TELECMMUNICATIONS, IF APPLICABLE. $0.00 ESTIMATED COST ?MIRE PRINTS: 0 $14.40 ESTIMATED MST ONLINE. PRINTS: 111 $25.04 ESTIMATED TOTAL COST TEES 110E6976 SESSION. YOU ARE NOW CONNECTED TO THE INPADOC DATABASE. COVERS 1968/1973 THROWER= UPDATE (9211) SS I /C? USER: obE ivanolq-Dur:/in FROG: SELECT. POSTINGS 41 42 3 43 1 44 7 45 UP N OR DOWN NT TERM IVADOVADIOLODNYS G S/IN IVADOV-LOSRMANOVMAIERIJ SI Eli IVANOV-OMSKIJ VIADIMIRIIN IVANOV-PERL11T IOSIF S/IN IVANOV-SHEDLOVSKIJ EIRGLA4 WIN USER ribx ladnu3hkinnfin - 87135070 - RECENT ADVANCES IN BIOINSTRUMENTATIM TECHNIQUES - KRISHNA MURTBY, T.D. PROC.: - BRITISH PHYS. LABS. INDIA LTD., BANGALORE SELECT. POSTINGS TERM - IEE-IEEE PROC. INDIA