Dilek Kalaycı , Bayazit Dikmen , Murat Kaçmaz , Vildan Taşpınar , Dilşen Örnek , Özlem Turan
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摘要
目的研究手术后血浆白细胞介素-10和一氧化氮水平,以确定这两个变量之间是否存在相关性,以及不同地氟醚麻醉流量是否影响循环中一氧化氮和白细胞介素-10浓度。材料与方法选取40例年龄在18 ~ 70岁,ASA I-II级的甲状腺切除术患者作为研究对象。将患者分为两组,分别接受高流量(HF组)和低流量(LF组)两种不同的地氟醚麻醉流量。测量方法:于手术开始(t0)、结束(t1)及术后24 h (t2)采血。血浆白细胞介素-10和一氧化氮水平分别采用酶联免疫吸附法和Griess试剂试剂盒测定。评估血液动力学和呼吸参数。结果两组患者测量时白细胞介素-10水平差异无统计学意义。与术前浓度相比,两组患者在t1和t2时白细胞介素-10水平均升高。与术前浓度相比,两组在t1和t2时一氧化氮循环浓度均显著降低。然而,在t2时,HF组一氧化氮值低于LF组。IL-10与一氧化氮水平无相关性。结论临床上使用地氟醚两种不同麻醉方式均可提高HF组和LF组的白细胞介素-10水平;与术前浓度相比,t1和t2时一氧化氮循环浓度显著降低;但术后24 h, LF组较HF组高。白细胞介素-10和一氧化氮水平没有相关性。
Niveles plasmáticos de interleucina-10 y óxido nítrico en respuesta a 2 tasas de flujo en anestesia con desflurano
Objective
this study investigated interleukin-10 and nitric oxide plasma levels following surgery to determine whether there is a correlation between these two variables and if different desflurane anesthesia flow rates influence nitric oxide and interleukin-10 concentrations in circulation.
Materials and methods forty patients between 18 and 70 years and ASA I–II physical status who were scheduled to undergo thyroidectomy were enrolled in the study.
Interventions patients
were allocated into two groups to receive two different desflurane anesthesia flow rates: high flow (Group HF) and low flow (Group LF).
Measurements
blood samples were drawn at the beginning (t0) and end (t1) of the operation and after 24 h (t2). Plasma interleukin-10 and nitric oxide levels were measured using an enzyme-linked-immunosorbent assay and a Griess reagents kit, respectively. Hemodynamic and respiratory parameters were assessed.
Results
there was no statistically significant difference between the two groups with regard to interleukin-10 levels at the times of measurement. Interleukin-10 levels were increased equally in both groups at times t1 and t2 compared with preoperative concentrations. For both groups, nitric oxide circulating concentrations were significantly reduced at times t1 and t2 compared with preoperative concentrations. However, the nitric oxide value was lower for Group HF compared to Group LF at t2. No correlation was found between the IL-10 and nitric oxide levels.
Conclusion
clinical usage of two different flow anesthesia forms with desflurane may increase interleukin-10 levels both in Group HF and Group LF; nitric oxide levels circulating concentrations were significantly reduced at times t1 and t2 compared with preoperative concentrations; however, at 24 h postoperatively they were higher in Group LF compared to Group HF. No correlation was detected between interleukin-10 and nitric oxide levels.