Redox Changes Induced by General Anesthesia in Critically Ill Patients with Multiple Traumas.

Marius Papurica, Alexandru Florin Rogobete, Dorel Sandesc, Raluca Dumache, Radu Nartita, Mirela Sarandan, Alina Carmen Cradigati, Loredana Luca, Corina Vernic, Ovidiu Horea Bedreag
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The critically ill polytrauma patient is a constant challenge for the trauma team due to the complexity of the complications presented. Intense inflammatory response and infections, as well as multiple organ dysfunctions, significantly increase the rate of morbidity and mortality in these patients. Moreover, due to the physiological and biochemical imbalances present in this type of patients, the bioproduction of free radicals is significantly accelerated, thus installing the oxidative stress. In the therapeutic management of such patients, multiple surgical interventions are required and therefore they are being subjected to repeated general anesthesia. In this paper, we want to present the pathophysiological implications of oxidative stress in critically ill patients with multiple traumas and the implications of general anesthesia on the redox mechanisms of the cell. We also want to summarize the antioxidant treatments able to reduce the intensity of oxidative stress by modulating the biochemical activity of some cellular mechanisms.

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全身麻醉对多发创伤危重患者氧化还原变化的影响。
由于并发症的复杂性,危重多发伤患者对创伤团队来说是一个持续的挑战。强烈的炎症反应和感染,以及多器官功能障碍,显著增加了这些患者的发病率和死亡率。此外,由于这类患者存在生理生化失衡,自由基的生物生成明显加快,从而产生氧化应激。在这类患者的治疗管理中,需要多次手术干预,因此他们要接受反复的全身麻醉。在本文中,我们想介绍氧化应激在多重创伤危重患者中的病理生理意义,以及全身麻醉对细胞氧化还原机制的影响。我们还想总结一些抗氧化处理能够通过调节一些细胞机制的生化活性来降低氧化应激的强度。
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