Technosphere safety in the framework of the specialty Anesthesiology and intensive care medicine
Abstract
The article is devoted to the technospheric risk that anesthesiologists and intensive care physicians face in their daily activities. The subject of the study was technospheric factors of influence: physical, chemical, biological, severity and intensity of work of the specialty anesthesiologist – resuscitator. Analyzing the data from the scientific literature, an assessment of the production factors affecting the health of doctors in this field was made. The specialty of an anesthesiologist – resuscitator requires mandatory assessment and monitoring within the framework of a special assessment of working conditions (SAUT). The profession of an anesthesiologist – resuscitator is recognized as harmful and dangerous in the Russian Federation. The problem of the effect of inhaled anesthetics on the doctor's body and his health in the long term is considered. The work of an anesthesiologist is associated with a high risk of infection with bacterial, viral, parasitic diseases, and hemocontact infections. The psychoemotional impact of working conditions causes burnout syndrome in anesthesiologists.
About the Authors
Natalya Alekseevna TishinaRussian Federation
3rd year student of the Faculty of Medicine
Alexey Alekseevich Tishin
Russian Federation
Master's student
Aelita Rafikovna Rstakyan
Russian Federation
Assistant Professor at Department of Pathological Physiology
Ekaterina Valerievna Trizno
Russian Federation
Candidate of Medical Sciences, Associate Professor at the Department of Pathological Physiology
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For citations:
Tishina N.A., Tishin A.A., Rstakyan A.R., Trizno E.V. Technosphere safety in the framework of the specialty Anesthesiology and intensive care medicine. Kaspijskij nauchnyj zhurnal. 2025;(1(6)):10-18. (In Russ.)