异丙酚全麻中隔成形术患者的酸碱状态和电解质变化

Q4 Health Professions
Omer Tasargol, Gokhan Nalbant
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异丙酚是全球广泛使用的催眠药物;然而,它可能会干扰其他干预措施的器官保护特性,从而对关键患者的预后产生不利影响。异丙酚麻醉会破坏代谢平衡。本研究旨在研究异丙酚麻醉下鼻中隔成形术中酸碱和电解质水平的变化。在这项前瞻性、观察性队列研究中,共纳入了30例年龄在18至65岁之间、美国麻醉学会身体状态为I-II的患者。在异丙酚给药前和注射异丙酚后5分钟分别采集动脉血,评估患者的酸碱状态和钠、氯、钙、钾等电解质参数。在服用异丙酚后,没有观察到酸中毒病例或电解质水平有统计学意义的改变。此外,在研究期间,没有患者表现出由异丙酚引起的任何不良反应,如心力衰竭、横纹肌溶解、严重代谢性酸中毒或肾功能衰竭。我们认为异丙酚全麻诱导剂量不会导致代谢性酸中毒或电解质紊乱。关键词:异丙酚,动脉,代谢性酸中毒,麻醉,酸碱平衡,钾,阴离子间隙
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Acid-base Status and Electrolyte Changes During Propofol Based General Anesthesia in Patients Undergoing Septoplasty
Propofol is a widely used hypnotic agent globally; however, it may have adverse effects on critical patient outcomes, potentially by interfering with the organ-protective properties of other interventions. Propofol anesthesia can lead to disruptions in metabolic balance. This research aims to examine alterations in acid-base and electrolyte levels during septoplasty surgery when propofol-based anesthesia is administered. In this prospective, observational cohort study, a total of 30 patients between the ages of 18 and 65 with an American Society of Anesthesia physical status I-II were included. Arterial blood samples were collected both before the administration of propofol and five minutes after propofol injection, with the purpose of evaluating the acid-base status and electrolyte parameters including sodium, chloride, calcium and potassium. No cases of acidosis or statistically significant alterations in electrolyte levels were observed in patients following the administration of propofol. Furthermore, none of the patients exhibited any adverse effects such as cardiac failure, rhabdomyolysis, severe metabolic acidosis, or renal failure attributable to propofol during the study. We suggest that the induction dose of propofol for general anesthesia does not lead to metabolic acidosis or electrolyte disturbances. Keywords: Propofol, Arterial, Metabolic acidosis, Anesthesia, Acid-base balance, Potassium, Anion gap
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International Journal of Current Research and Review
International Journal of Current Research and Review Health Professions-Health Professions (miscellaneous)
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