Intravenous magnesium sulfate to attenuate hemodynamic changes in laparoscopic surgery: a systematic review protocol.

Brian Nygard, Doug Brickey, Jennifer Greenwood
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Abstract

Objective: The objective of this systematic review is to determine the efficacy of intravenous magnesium sulfate when used to attenuate hemodynamic fluctuations associated with the creation of pneumoperitoneum in adults undergoing laparoscopic surgery.

Introduction: Laparoscopic surgery has gained popularity as a result of improved patient outcomes postoperatively, but pneumoperitoneum alters the patient's physiology and hemodynamic profile during the intraoperative period. Magnesium sulfate is a non-opioid agent known for its ability to blunt the physiologic sympathetic response associated with exposure to noxious stimuli. Magnesium sulfate may be efficacious in combating undesirable hemodynamic changes associated with pneumoperitoneum.

Inclusion criteria: Studies that included participants 18 years or older undergoing any laparoscopic surgery using pneumoperitoneum with CO2 insufflation will be considered. Studies will be excluded if patients were being treated for pheochromocytoma. Studies can employ any intravenous dosing strategy of magnesium sulfate, administered at any point in the perioperative period for the purpose of blunting the sympathetic response to creation of a pneumoperitoneum.

Methods: A systematic search of MEDLINE, CINAHL, Cochrane Library, Google Scholar, Trip Database, MedNar, Grey Literature Report and ProQuest Dissertations and Theses will be conducted to identify both published and unpublished studies on the topic of interest. The search will be limited to studies written in English and performed on humans. Studies will be selected for review based on inclusion criteria and will be appraised by two reviewers using a standardized appraisal tool.

Systematic review registration number: PROSPERO CRD42019139991.

静脉注射硫酸镁减轻腹腔镜手术中的血流动力学改变:一项系统回顾方案。
目的:本系统综述的目的是确定静脉注射硫酸镁在减轻腹腔镜手术中成人气腹产生的血液动力学波动时的疗效。引言:由于术后患者预后的改善,腹腔镜手术越来越受欢迎,但气腹在术中会改变患者的生理和血液动力学特征。硫酸镁是一种非阿片类药物,以其减弱与接触有害刺激相关的生理交感反应的能力而闻名。硫酸镁可以有效对抗与气腹相关的不良血液动力学变化。纳入标准:纳入18岁或18岁以上接受任何腹腔镜手术的参与者的研究将被考虑。如果患者正在接受嗜铬细胞瘤治疗,研究将被排除在外。研究可以采用任何硫酸镁的静脉给药策略,在围手术期的任何时候给药,目的是减弱对气腹产生的交感神经反应。方法:系统检索MEDLINE、CINAHL、Cochrane Library、Google Scholar、Trip Database、MedNar、Grey Literature Report和ProQuest论文,以确定感兴趣主题的已发表和未发表研究。搜索将仅限于用英语编写并在人类身上进行的研究。研究将根据纳入标准进行审查,并由两名审查人员使用标准化评估工具进行评估。系统评审注册号:PROSPERO CRD42019139991。
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