Abstract
The article presents a study of brain temperature of the patients before and after tonsillectomy using local anesthesia (group 1) and general anesthesia (group 2). It is shown that in the group 1 patients’ brain temperature in the points corresponding to the right frontal and temporal lobe was significantly higher than that of group 2. The changes in the brain thermometry indices reflect the central processes that occur in acute surgical stress (tonsillectomy) in the right frontal and temporal regions.
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