Magnesium Sulfate Extended Infusion as an Adjunctive Treatment for COVID-19 Infected for Anaesthesia

Abu Bakor Siddik (Dalim), Md. Afzalur Rahman, Kamrunnahar Kamrunnahar, A. Firoz, M. M. U. Chowdhury
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Introduction: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused by the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) creates a global pandemic and affects more than 200 countries/regions. As of July 30, 2020, the cumulative number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the world exceeded 16 million. SARS-CoV-2-infected patients are more likely to be admitted to the hospital and enter the intensive care unit, with high mortality. The most common symptoms of COVID-19 patients are fever and cough. Objective: To assess the magnesium sulfate extended infusion as an adjunctive treatment for covid-19 infected for anaesthesia. Materials and Methods: The prospective study was undertaken Department of Anesthesiology, Medical College for women and Hospital, Uttara, Dhaka, Bangladesh from July to December 2021. Of the 157 anesthesiologists who responded to this survey, 57 (36.0%) reported using magnesium sulfate in anesthesia. All patients received standard therapy for asthma, while the treatment group received an intravenous magnesium sulfate bolus of 50-75 mg/kg (0.2-0.3 mmol/kg) followed by 40 mg/kg/h (0.16 mmol/kg/h) for 4 h. Patients were monitored for cardiorespiratory complications. The treatment group underwent four blood draws to assess pharmacokinetic parameters. Results: Of the 157 anesthesiologists who responded to this survey, 57 (36.0%) reported using magnesium sulfate in anesthesia. The highest participants 50 years above 48(30.5%), 31-40 years 28(17.8%) and 0-10 years 04(2.5%). The frequency of use of adjuvant drugs in anesthesia is described. The number and percentage of clinical effects (n/%) for the use of magnesium sulfate in anesthesia were (in descending order, more than one response per participant allowed): postoperative analgesia (41/71.9%), reduction of anesthetic consumption (59/68.4%), prevention and treatment of preeclampsia and seizures in eclampsia (36/63.1%), prevention and treatment of arrhythmias (29/50.8%), reduction of the dose .......
硫酸镁延长输注作为COVID-19感染麻醉的辅助治疗
由严重急性呼吸系统综合征冠状病毒2 (SARS-CoV-2)引起的冠状病毒病2019 (COVID-19)造成全球大流行,影响200多个国家/地区。截至2020年7月30日,全球新冠肺炎累计确诊病例超过1600万例。感染sars - cov -2的患者更有可能入院并进入重症监护病房,死亡率很高。COVID-19患者最常见的症状是发烧和咳嗽。目的:评价硫酸镁延长输注在新型冠状病毒感染的麻醉辅助治疗中的作用。材料和方法:前瞻性研究于2021年7月至12月在孟加拉国达卡乌塔拉妇女医学院和医院麻醉科进行。157名接受调查的麻醉师中,57名(36.0%)报告使用硫酸镁麻醉。所有患者均接受哮喘标准治疗,治疗组静脉给予50-75 mg/kg (0.2-0.3 mmol/kg)硫酸镁丸,随后给予40 mg/kg/h (0.16 mmol/kg/h),持续4 h。监测患者心肺并发症。治疗组进行四次抽血以评估药代动力学参数。结果:157名接受调查的麻醉师中,57名(36.0%)报告使用硫酸镁麻醉。50岁以上(30.5%)、31-40岁(28岁)、0-10岁(04岁)占比最高(2.5%)。描述了麻醉中辅助药物的使用频率。使用硫酸镁麻醉的临床效果的数量和百分比(n/%)依次为(按降序排列,每位参与者允许有一个以上的反应):术后镇痛(41/71.9%)、减少麻醉剂消耗(59/68.4%)、预防和治疗子痫前期和子痫发作(36/63.1%)、预防和治疗心律失常(29/50.8%)、减少剂量.......
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