脊髓硬膜外麻醉联合静脉注射依托咪酯对接受肛门直肠手术的老年患者肾上腺皮质和免疫应激的影响:回顾性分析

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Yangyi Li, Jiangyan Wu, Chengbo Chen, Changsheng Su
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老年手术患者的麻醉管理面临着独特的挑战,尤其是在减轻应激反应和确保稳定性方面。依托咪酯可减轻肾上腺皮质和免疫应激反应。本研究旨在探讨在老年患者肛门直肠手术中使用脊髓-硬膜外联合麻醉(CSEA)并辅以依托咪酯的麻醉效果。研究人员回顾并分析了 49 例使用 CSEA 和依托咪酯治疗的病例(ETO 组)和 48 例仅使用 CSEA 治疗的病例(对照组)的病历。所有患者都接受了盐酸罗哌卡因麻醉,ETO组患者还输注了依托咪酯进行镇静。在不同时间点对动脉血气、视觉模拟量表(VAS)、拉姆塞镇静量表(RSS)、血清皮质醇和去甲肾上腺素水平、促炎细胞因子和淋巴细胞比率等参数进行了评估。与对照组相比,ETO 组在麻醉后 30 分钟显示出平均动脉压升高、心率降低和动脉 SpO2 升高。ETO 组的 RSS 评分更高,VAS 评分更低,血清皮质醇和去甲肾上腺素水平降低。此外,还观察到白细胞介素 (IL)-6、肿瘤坏死因子 (TNF)-α 和 IL-8 等促炎细胞因子水平下降,调节细胞因子 IL-10 水平上升。此外,还发现 CD4+ T 细胞比例增加,CD4/CD8 比率提高。这项研究证明了使用依托咪酯减轻接受肛门直肠手术的老年患者肾上腺皮质和免疫压力的益处。
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Effects of spinal-epidural anesthesia combined with intravenous etomidate on adrenocortical and immune stress in elderly patients undergoing anorectal surgery: A retrospective analysis.

The management of anesthesia in elderly patients undergoing surgery presents unique challenges, particularly in mitigating stress responses and ensuring stability. Etomidate may alleviate adrenocortical and immune stress. This study aims to investigate the anesthetic effects of combined spinal-epidural anesthesia (CSEA) supplemented with etomidate during anorectal surgery in elderly patients. The medical records of 49 cases treated with CSEA and etomidate (ETO group) and 48 cases treated with CSEA alone (control group) were reviewed and analyzed. All patients received ropivacaine hydrochloride for anesthesia, with the ETO group additionally receiving an infusion of etomidate for sedation. Parameters such as arterial blood gas, visual analog scale (VAS), Ramsay sedation scale (RSS), serum cortisol and norepinephrine levels, pro-inflammatory cytokines, and lymphocyte ratios were assessed at different time points. Compared to the control group, the ETO group showed increased mean arterial pressure, decreased heart rate, and elevated arterial SpO2 30 minutes after anesthesia. The ETO group also had higher RSS scores, lower VAS scores, and reduced serum cortisol and norepinephrine levels. Additionally, decreased levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines, such as interleukin (IL)-6, tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α, and IL-8, were observed, along with an increase in the regulatory cytokine IL-10. An increased proportion of CD4+ T cells and a higher CD4/CD8 ratio were also noted. This study demonstrates the benefits of using etomidate to mitigate adrenocortical and immune stress in elderly patients undergoing anorectal surgery.

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