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Oxygen free radicals (OFRs) have been reported to play pivotal roles in the pathogenesis of cell damage induced by ischemia and reperfusion. The efficacy of recombinant human superoxide dismutase (rh-SOD) in the treatment of circulatory disorders after reperfusion of the splanchnic area was investigated in rats. All rats died within 3 hours after release of 60-min superior mesenteric artery occlusion (SMAO) when no treatment was given. Animals which received rh-SOD, 2mg·100g–1BW, at reperfusion followed by a continuous infusion of rh-SOD 0.67mg·100g–1BW·hr–1, exhibited prolonged survival times compared with no treatment rats (231 ± 35min and 149 ± 43min, respectively). Mean blood pressure in rats treated with rh-SOD was higher than in controls after reperfusion, and was concomitant with improvement in splanchnic perfusion. The results suggest excessive activity of OFRs in reperfused organs and a possible scavenging effect of rh-SOD as a means of eliminating them.(Bitoh H: Recombinant human-type SOD attenuates circulatory disorders after reperfusion of splanchnic organs in rats. J Anesth 6: 247–254, 1992)  相似文献   

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Purpose The aims of the present study were (1) to investigate if a disposable patient-controlled analgesia (PCA) device can be used for labor analgesia and (2) to evaluate the device by midwives and parturients.Methods Forty healthy parturients were divided into two groups and received combined spinal epidural analgesia for labor pain relief. Following intrathecal administration of 3mg ropivacaine and 1.5µg sufentanil, either a disposable PCA device (Coopdech Syrinjector; Daiken Medical, Osaka, Japan) or an electronic PCA device (IVAC PCAM PCA Syringe Pump; Alaris, Basingstoke, UK) was connected to the epidural catheter, and 0.15% ropivacaine with sufentanil 0.75µg/ml was used for continuous infusion and PCA. For an electronic PCA device, continuous infusion rate, bolus dose, lockout time, and hourly limit were set at 4ml/h, 3ml, 15min, and 16ml, respectively. For a disposable PCA device, continuous infusion rate, bolus dose, and an hourly limit were set at 4ml/h, 3ml, and 16ml, respectively, but lockout function was not available.Results No differences were observed between the groups concerning demographic data, obstetric data, and outcome of labor. Anesthetic requirements (disposable, 9.7 ± 4.7ml/h; electronic, 8.2 ± 4.0ml/h) and VAS score during the delivery (disposable, 26 ± 25; electronic, 21 ± 22) were similar between the groups. Midwives praised the disposable PCA device as well as the electronic one.Conclusion The present results imply that the disposable PCA device can be an alternative to the electronic PCA device for labor analgesia.  相似文献   

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The hemodynamic effects of high-frequency jet ventilation (HFJV), synchronized with diastole, and intermittent positive-pressure ventilation (IPPV) were studied in 10 dogs with acute right-sided myocardial ischemia and elevated right ventricular pressure. Myocardial ischemia was produced by ligation of the proximal right coronary artery (RCA), then the right ventricular pressure was elevated to facilitate the ischemia by banding the main pulmonary artery. Before and 1, 2, 3, and 5hr after the RCA ligation, cardiorespiratory variables for each ventilatory mode and creatine phosphokinase MB isoenzyme (CPK-MB) were measured. During HFJV compared with IPPV: there were significant increases in stroke index and left ventricular stroke work index at all ischemic periods, and decreases in peak and mean airway pressures and pulmonary vascular resistance at all ischemic periods, and in the product of systolic right ventricular pressure and heart rate at 2hr, 3hr, and 5hr. The difference in mean airway pressure between IPPV and HFJV correlated significantly with those in cardiac index and stroke index (r = 0.575 and 0.779, respectively). CPK-MB was significantly greater at 3hr and 5hr than that before RCA ligation. These findings suggest that HFJV synchronized with diastole offers hemodynamic advantages over IPPV to ischemic right ventricle with constricted pulmonary artery, mainly due to lowering the mean airway pressure.(Ushijima K, Oka Y, Weinberg P et al.: Hemodynamic effects of high-frequency jet ventilation in dogs with acute right coronary arterial ligation and pulmonary arterial banding. J Anesth 4: 232–241, 1990)  相似文献   

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The concentrations of extracellular glutamate (Glu), aspartate (Asp) and glycine (Gly) were measured by microdialysis method in the cortex and hippocampus before, during and after 15min of total cerebral ischemia in dogs. The correlations between the concentrations of amino acids and the changes in EEG and evoked potentials (EP) after ischemia were evaluated. Total cerebral ischemia was achieved by occluding the ascending aorta and the caval veins. The concentrations of Glu in the hippocampus significantly increased from 1.73 ± 0.59 (mean ± SEM) nmol·ml–1 at pre-ischemia to 5.46 ± 1.34 (P 0.05) during ischemia and 14.37 ± 3.70 (P 0.01) 0–15min after ischemia, and returned to the pre-ischemic level 30min after ischemia. The concentration of hippocampal Glu 0–15min after ischemia had significant negative correlations with the EEG-EP scores (0 = serious deterioration of electrical function and 6 = normal electrical function) 30min, 3hr and 5hr after ischemia (r = –0.69, P 0.05:r = –0.67, P 0.05:r = –0.70, P 0.05, respectively). The increase of the extracellular Glu concentration in the hippocampus immediately after ischemia may aggravate the neurological outcome after total cerebral ischemia.(Ono K, Iwatsuki N, Tajima T, et al.: Elevation of the extracellular glutamate concentration in the hippocampus after total cerebral ischemia related to the deterioration of the recovery in EEG and evoked potentials in dogs. J Anesth 7: 334–340, 1993)  相似文献   

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Purpose The present study was designed to evaluate the efficacy of a cyclooxygenase (COX)-2 inhibitor, etodolac, on postoperative pain after fast-track cardiac surgery, and to examine the changes in plasma etodolac concentration after oral administration.Methods Thirty patients scheduled for elective coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) surgery were randomly assigned preoperatively in a double-blind fashion to receive either vehicle (n = 15) or etodolac 400mg (n = 15) via a gastric tube at the end of the surgery. Standardized fast-track cardiac anesthesia was used. In both groups, postoperative pain was treated with buprenorphine suppository. Visual analogue pain scores (VASs) were recorded immediately after extubation and at 24h after surgery. Plasma etodolac concentration was measured at 1, 2, and 6h after administration (n = 8).Results No difference was detected in time to extubation between the etodolac group (209 ± 85min, mean ± SD) and the vehicle group (207 ± 98min). VASs were significantly lower in the etodolac (2.3 ± 2.1) vs the vehicle group (5.8 ± 2.0) immediately after extubation (P = 0.009), but no difference was detected in pain scores at 24h after surgery, or in the amount of buprenorphine administered in the intensive care unit (ICU), or in the incidence of side effects. Plasma etodolac concentration was within the pharmaceutically recommended range at 1h, 2h, and 6h after administration.Conclusion The oral use of etodolac with rectal buprenorphine reduces pain scores immediately after cardiac surgery without an increase in side effects.  相似文献   

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We undertook this study to determine whether the use of contrast venography would adversely affect renal function in patients with renal insufficiency requiring caval interruption. We conducted a retrospective review of all inferior vena cava (IVC) filters inserted at our institution over a 2-year period (January 2002 to January 2004). The indication for caval interruption, insertion technique, type of filter used, pre- and postintervention creatinine level, and the presence of diabetes and hypertension were analyzed. A total of 282 IVC filters were inserted, with 38 of them placed in patients with renal insufficiency as defined by a serum creatinine level of > 1.5 mg/dL. Contrast venography with 15 to 30 mL of iohexol (Omnipaque 300) was used in all cases, and no special measures other than proper hydration were used for renal protection. All filters were successfully deployed. The mean±SD preintervention creatinine level was 2.38±0.79 mg/dL. The mean±SD postintervention creatinine levels at 2 and 30 days were 2.26±0.45 mg/dL and 2.12±0.94 mg/dL, respectively. No patients required hemodialysis following caval interruption, and no adverse effect on renal function was noted. Contrast venography accurately delineates venous anatomy and facilitates proper caval filter placement with no apparent adverse effect on renal function. We believe contrast venography is safe even in the presence of renal insufficiency.  相似文献   

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Thirty six patients were received epidural anesthesia with or without buprenorphine (BPN) during upper abdominal surgery. They were divided into three groups of 12 patients as follows; G-I received 20ml of 1% lidocaine epidurally, G-II received 20ml of 1% lidocaine epidurally and 0.6mg BPN intravenously, G-III received 20ml of 1% lidocaine with 0.6mg BPN epidurally. Additional 5ml of 1% lidocaine was given to any patient if systolic blood pressure or heart rate increased 10% compared to control value. Trachea was intubated following anesthetic induction with thiopental. The lungs were ventilated with a mixture of N2O/O2 (33%) and pancuronium was used for muscle relaxation. The total required doses of lidocaine in G-II and G-III were decreased 60% compared to control group (G-I) (P 0.05). The mean period of time until the first administration of pentazocine for postoperative pain was 13 ± 10hr (mean ± SD) in G-II and 19 ± 24hr in G-III compared to 5 ± 4hr in G-I (P 0.001). The dose of the administration of pentazocine that was required for pain relief during the first 48 postoperative hr in G-III was 54 ± 10mg (mean ± SD) compared to 150 ± 21mg in G-I (P 0.02) and 106 ± 28mg in G-II (P 0.05). Recovery from anesthesia in G-III was more rapid than that in G-I (P 0.05). The PaCO 2 values in G-II and G-III increased 15% compared to control group at about 4hr and 8hr after administration of BPN, but any clinical treatment was not needed for them. Nonrespiratory side effects, e.g., nausea, vomiting, fatigue and headache, were comparably common in all groups. Mild hematuria associated with acute hypotension occurred in two patients in G-II (17%) immediately after the intravenous injection of 0.6mg of BPN. The results showed that 0.6mg of BPN given epidurally demonstrated better anesthetic and more potent postoperative analgesic effects and lesser side effects than 0.6mg of BPN given intravenously in patients undergoing upper abdominal surgery.(Yonemura E, Fukushima K.: Comparison of anesthetic effects of epidural and intravenous administration of buprenorphine during operation. J Anesth 4: 242–248, 1990)  相似文献   

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Purpose To examine postoperative renal function after suprarenal aortic cross-clamping performed without renal hypothermia in patients undergoing elective abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) surgery.Methods Between 1991 and 2000, 18 patients underwent surgery for a juxtarenal AAA, which required a suprarenal aortic cross-clamp. All AAAs were repaired with a proximal anastomosis just below the renal arteries. We divided the patients into two groups according to the duration of the renal ischemia: <45min (n = 12) and 45min (n = 6). The postoperative changes in renal function were analyzed.Results There were no hospital deaths and none of the patients needed permanent hemodialysis. The postoperative peak in the serum creatinine level after suprarenal cross-clamping for 45min was significantly higher than that after cross-clamping for <45min. The percentage changes in serum creatinine and blood urea nitrogen were correlated positively with the duration of renal ischemia, and were significantly greater in the group with renal ischemia of <45min than in the group with prolonged renal ischemia (45min).Conclusions Suprarenal aortic cross-clamp without performing renal hypothermia is safe and able to be tolerated well by the patient during elective AAA surgery, although careful attention must be paid to limiting the period of renal ischemia.  相似文献   

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Combined effects of inversed ratio ventilation (IRV) with positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) on cardiorespiratory function were examined in 24 patients with acute respiratory failure. Patients were divided into two groups: the IRV group (n = 12) who showed no significant increase in PaO 2 with a 6cmH2O of PEEP and PEEP group (n = 12) who were ventilated mechanically with PEEP only at maximum level of 10cmH2O. In IRV group step-wise prolongation of the I:E ratio from 1:1.9 to 2.6:1 or 4:1 was applied as a PaO 2 was improved and in PEEP group also level of PEEP was increased from 0, 5 to 10cmH2O after one hour period irrespective of PaO 2. Inversed ratio ventilation and PEEP increased significantly PaO 2/Fi O 2, the increase being observed 6hrs (I:E = 2:1) and 2hrs (10cmH2O) after starting IRV or PEEP. Further improvement of oxygenation was not observed in IRV even if I:E ratio was prolonged up to 2.6:1 or 4:1. These results suggested that combinations of IRV with PEEP were effective and an I:E ratio of 2:1 may be optimal, and IRV is advantageous compared to PEEP, but will take more long time to improve oxygenation than PEEP.(Sari A, Toriumi T, Yamashita S, et al.: Combined effects of inversed ratio ventilation (IRV) with positive end-expiratory pressure ventilation (PEEP) on cardiorespiratory function in acute respiratory failure. J Anesth 5: 105–113, 1991)  相似文献   

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Summary. Background. Brain tissue oxygen pressure (PbtO2) correlates to cerebral blood flow (CBF) during spontaneous circulation, with one important regulator being nitric oxide (NO). Although it is established that arginine vasopressin (AVP) improves CBF and global cerebral oxygenation during cardiopulmonary resuscitation, it is unknown whether similar beneficial effects are present during spontaneous circulation. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of AVP with and without pre-treatment with the NO synthase inhibitor N-omega-nitro-L-arginine methyl ester (L-NAME) on local brain tissue oxygenation in a beating heart model.Methods. Following approval of the Animal Investigational Committee, nine healthy piglets underwent general anaesthesia, and were instrumented with a probe in the cerebral cortex to measure PbtO2. Each animal was assigned to receive AVP (0.4U·kg–1), and after a wash-out period, L-NAME (25mg·kg–1 over 20min) followed by AVP (0.4U·kg–1). After each AVP administration, nitroglycerine (25µg·kg–1 over 1min) as a NO donor was infused to test the vascular reactivity independently from NOS inhibition.Findings. Three minutes after administration of AVP, PbtO2 increased significantly (P<.05; mean±SEM, 31±11 versus 43±14mmHg, +39%), compared with baseline. After pre-treatment with L-NAME, the changes of PbtO2 after AVP were not significant (32±11 versus 28±10, –13%) when compared with the baseline.Conclusion. In this beating heart porcine model, local brain tissue oxygenation was improved after AVP alone, but not after inhibition of NO synthesis with L-NAME.  相似文献   

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Summary. Background. In clinical practice, fiberberoptic and piezo-electric ICP probes are often used for measuring intracranial pressure (ICP). A number of similar technologies, although performing well in bench test studies, have been shown to exhibit unacceptable zero drift, fragility or both during trials conducted under clinical conditions. Recently, a new technology has become available, the Neurovent-P (Raumedic AG+CO, Raumedic, Germany). As a pre-requisite for a clinical trial, we have conducted and report on bench test studies to confirm the manufacturers long term zero-drift performance for this technology.Method. In a test rig static tests (recording of 20mmHg pressure) and dynamic tests, ranging from 5 to 50mmHg have been performed.Findings. 10 ICP probes have been tested for a total of 60 days. All the catheters, after the connection with the ICU monitor displayed a static pressure of 0±1mmHg and did not required pre-insertion alteration. At five days, mean zero drift was 0.6±0.9mmHg. Overall, zero drift ranged from 0 to 2mmHg. At a fixed static pressure of 20mmHg, the mean recorded value was 20.6±0.8mmHg, ranging from 19 to 23mmHg. A regression analysis of the relationship between the applied pressure and the recorded pressure during the dynamic tests of the 10 catheters yielded a correlation coefficient R2 of 0.997. Applying the Altman and Bland method to assess the bias and confidence limits for the Raumedic catheter responses during the dynamic tests against the applied gold-standard hydrostatic column pressures, the average bias of –0.66±0.85mmHg, with 95% CLs of –2mmHg and 1mmHg.Conclusions. Mean zero drift, after five days, was very small and long-term continuous recording of a stable pressure was very precise. The response at dynamic tests, i.e. the changes of pressure in a wide range, was excellent. The average bias of the Raumedic catheter compared with the hydrostatic column is very small. After this bench test, the next and most critical step will be to conduct a trial of this promising technology under more demanding clinical environment.  相似文献   

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The effects of three calcium antagonists on the recovery from neurologic damages after complete global brain ischemia were examined by evaluating the change of a electroencephalogram (EEG), evoked potentials (EP) and a neurologic recovery score (NRS) in dogs. Fifteen minutes global brain ischemia was achieved by occluding the ascending aorta and the caval veins. Nicardipine (NC), flunarizine (FL) and diltiazem (DL) were administered with continuous infusions for three days after the ischemia. The EEG-EP scores (0:no response – 6:normal) 3hr after the ischemia were 1.4 ± 0.4 (mean ± SE) in the control, 2.2 ± 0.3 in the NC, 2.2 ± 0.4 in the FL and 2.1 ± 0.2 in the DL. There were no significant differences between the 4 groups. The survival rates on the 7th day after the ischemia were 67% (6/9) in the control, 78% (7/9) in the NC, 56% (5/9) in the FL and 89% (8/9) in the DL. No significant differences were presented between the 4 groups. The NRSs (0:death – 100:normal) on the 7th day were 40.3 ± 7.3 in the control, 59.0 ± 8.5 in the NC, 63.2 ± 9.7 in the FL and 55.7 ± 3.3 in the DL. Each treated group showed a tendency to have a higher NRS than that in the untreated control group. The NRS in all dogs treated by the Ca++ antagonists on the 7th day was 58.7 ± 4.1, which was significantly higher than that in the control group (P < 0.05). We conclude that the continuous administration of calcium antagonists for three days after the global brain ischemia would be beneficial for the neurologic recovery.(Ono K, Iwatsuki N, Takahashi M, et al.: The effect of calcium antagonists on EEG, evoked potentials and neurologic recovery after complete global brain ischemia for 15 minutes in dogs. J Anesth 5: 114–122, 1991)  相似文献   

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In experiments on isolated rat heart lung preparation, the effects of thiopental on myocardial metabolisms in postischemic reperfusion were evaluated with intramyocardial high energy phosphates, lactate, pyruvate and glycogen. The release of CPK in the perfusate blood was also measured at the end of reperfusion. After 10min perfusion, hearts were made globally ischemic for 8min and reperfused for 12min. Large dose of thiopental (100µg/ml) reduced the energy charge and glycogen content. Reperfusion with an anesthetic dose of thiopental (10µg/ml) resulted in an exacerbation of the CPK release. Protection by thiopental during ischemia was not observed and its high dose may be harmful.(Kashimoto S et al.: Effects of thiopental on cardiac energy metabolisms in postischemic reperfusion in rat. J Anesth 1: 77–81, 1987)  相似文献   

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Distal vein cuff interposition is often added to prosthetic infragenicular arterial reconstruction in an attempt to improve hemodynamics and patency rates. The purpose of this study was to compare the outcome of a precuffed expanded polytetrafluroethylene (ePTFE) graft with a vein-cuffed ePTFE graft for infragenicular bypass. We reviewed the clinical outcome of 77 patients with critical limb ischemia without available autologous vein conduits who underwent arterial reconstruction of 80 limbs to below-knee popliteal or tibioperoneal vessels using either ePTFE precuffed graft (precuffed group, 38 patients 40 limbs) or ePTFE vein-cuffed graft (vein-cuffed group, 39 patient, 40 limbs). Precuffed group patients were enrolled in a prospective cohort study. Vein-cuffed group patients consisted of consecutive case-matched patients operated on during the same study period. End points were primary graft patency and limb salvage rates. There were 42 males and 35 females with a mean age of 73.4 years (range, 44-92 years). Both groups were matched to demographics, risk factors for atherosclerosis, previous ipsilateral reconstruction, and location of the distal anastomosis. Proximal anastomosis was to the common (n=68) or superficial (n=12) femoral arteries. Distal anastomosis was to the below-knee popliteal (n=28), anterior tibial (n=12), posterior tibial (n=15) and peroneal (n=25) arteries. Operative mortality was 1.3%. Graft patency at dismissal was 90% and 95% in the precuffed and vein-cuffed groups, respectively. The mean follow-up was 25.7 months (range, 2.4-61 months). Primary patency rates at 1 and 3 years were 70% and 57% in the precuffed group, and 78% and 54% in the vein-cuffed group (p=0.32). Limb salvage rates at 1 and 3 years were 97% and 70% in the precuffed group, and 95% and 81 % in the vein-cuffed group (p=0.49). Overall patient survival at 1 and 3 years was 81 % and 57%, respectively. In this case-control study, results of precuffed ePTFE graft were similar to those obtained with vein-cuffed ePTFE grafts. The precuffed ePTFE graft is an adequate alternative conduit for infragenicular arterial reconstruction in patients with critical limb ischemia and no available autologous veins.Presented at the 32nd Annual Symposium on Vascular Surgery, Society for Clinical Vascular Surgery, Rancho Mirage, CA, March 10–13, 2004.  相似文献   

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Summary Background. Five-aminolevulinic acid (5-ALA) induces the specific accumulation of photosensitising porphyrins in malignant gliomas and has been explored for photo-irradiation therapy of these tumours. However, information is unavailable on whether and to what extent this treatment modality may induce the formation of brain oedema, and how potential oedema might be treated.Methods. Rats were implanted with C6 gliomas. Eight days later magnetic resonance images (MRI) were obtained. On day 9 rats received 100mg 5-ALA/kg b.w. and were craniotomized for photo-irradiation of tumours 6 hours later (100J/cm2, 635nm argon-dye laser). Part of the animals was treated with daily dexamethasone injections (0.3mg/kg), beginning 6 hours before phototherapy. 72 hours later, brains were removed and dissected according to tumour dimensions on pre-therapy MRI into tumour, brain around tumour (BAT), residual cortex and basal ganglia, for measurements of water contents. Measurements were also performed in untreated animals with tumours, with or without steroid treatment and in control animals. An additional group of animals lacking tumours, with or without steroid treatment, underwent 5-ALA-phototherapy to determine effects on normal brain.Results. C6 gliomas induced brain oedema, which responded to steroid treatment. 5-ALA-phototherapy resulted in additional oedema, which responded partly to steroids. 5-ALA-phototherapy of normal brain increased water content moderately in irradiated cortex. This oedema was also partly counteracted by steroids.Conclusions. Photo-irradiation therapy with 5-ALA induces oedema which is partly counteracted by steroid therapy. The possibility of steroid resistant oedema formation should be considered when planning human trials with this treatment modality.  相似文献   

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Summary Background. A randomized prospective double-blinded study was conducted in 100 patients suffering from mono- or bisegmental cervical retrospondylosis or disc herniation.Method. In group I, 50 patients were treated by injection of 10ml Ropivacaine 7,5% at the iliac crest bonegraft donorsite. Local anaesthetic (LA) was injected through the wound drainage after closure of the muscle fascia, the suction drainage was opened after closure of the skin. Group II was treated with 0,9% saline. Operator and patient were blinded to the injected substance. Daily controls of pain intensity were made with the 10cm visual analog scale from 0 (no pain) to 10 (severe pain) for 5 days. All patients were questioned regarding pain character and movement provoking pain. Additional pain medication was standarized.Findings. Statistical analysis of mean pain intensity over the whole hospital stay showed a significant difference in pain intensity between the two groups (p=0,017, Chi-Square test). The comparison between pain intensity with LA and without LA showed a gradual increase in statistical significance from day 1 to day 5 (day 1: p=0,54, not significant; day 2: p=0,026; day 3: p=0,008; day 4: p=0,004; day 5: p=0,002).Interpretation. This data shows that intra-operative blockage of peripheral nociceptive structures results in decreased pain at later time points. We conclude that wound infiltration with 7,5% Ropivacaine after bonegraft removal at the iliac crest is effective in reducing postoperative pain.  相似文献   

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Background. Insufficiency of renal function and high blood pressure influence each other and eventually result in life-threatening endstage renal disease. It has been proposed that proteinuria per se is a determinant of the progression of chronic kidney disease (CKD). The therapeutic strategy for patients with proteinuric CKD and hypertension should therefore be targeted with a view not merely toward blood pressure reduction but also toward renoprotection. Methods. We examined the effect of the angiotensin (AT)1 receptor antagonist losartan and the calcium channel blocker amlodipine, throughout a period of 12 months, on reduction of blood pressure and renoprotection. This was done by assessing amounts of urinary protein excretion, serum creatinine (SCr), and creatinine clearance (CCr) in patients with hypertension (systolic blood pressure [SBP] 140mmHg or diastolic blood pressure [DBP] 90mmHg) and CKD (male, body weight [BW] 60kg: 1.5 SCr < 3.0mg/dl; female or male BW < 60kg: 1.3 SCr < 3.0mg/dl), manifesting proteinuria of 0.5g or more/day. Losartan was administered once daily at doses of 25 to 100mg/day, and amlodipine was given once daily at 2.5 to 5mg/day. No antihypertensive combination therapy was allowed during the first 3-month period. Results. A 3-month interim analysis revealed that, despite there being no difference in blood pressure between the two groups, there was a significant reduction in 24-h urinary protein excretion in the losartan group (n = 43), but there was no change in the amlodipine group (n = 43). Analysis of stratified subgroups with proteinuria of 2g or more/day and less than 2g/day showed that losartan lowered proteinuria by approximately 24% in both subgroups, while amlodipine lowered proteinuria by 10%, but only in the subgroup of less than 2g/day (NS). SCr and CCr did not change throughout the period of 3 months in either group. No severe or fatal adverse event was experienced in either group during the study period. Conclusions. Losartan appeared to be efficacious for renoprotection in patients with proteinuric CKD and hypertension, with the mechanism being independent of its antihypertensive action.  相似文献   

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Purpose Spontaneous breathing trials are commonly used in adults to enable smooth weaning from mechanical ventilation. However, few investigations have examined spontaneous breathing tests in infants. We investigated how respiratory patterns of infants changed during continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) and whether successful extubation followed CPAP.Methods Fifty-one consecutive post—cardiac surgery infants satisfied the following weaning criteria: stable hemodynamics, pH > 7.30, tidal volume > 5ml·kg–1, and respiratory rate < 50 breaths·min–1 with pressure control of 10–16cm H2O. We applied CPAP of 3cm H2O for 30min to these 51 infants. During CPAP, tidal volume, respiratory rate, and arterial blood gases were measured. CPAP was terminated if the patient showed a sustained increase or decrease in heart rate or blood pressure (>20%), a decrease in arterial oxygen saturation (>5%), agitation, or diaphoresis. After the completion of CPAP, tracheal extubation was performed. We considered extubation successful if no reintubation was required in the ensuing 48h.Results Although hemodynamic and ventilatory variables were unstable for the first 5min, they stabilized after 10min of CPAP. Fifty infants completed the CPAP trial safely. Of these, 46 (92%) underwent successful extubation after the CPAP trial. The failure group (4 infants) showed lower pH, higher arterial carbon dioxide tension, and more rapid shallow breathing during CPAP than the success group.Conclusion After cardiac surgery, when infants recovered stable hemodynamics and spontaneous breathing, the ventilatory pattern and hemodynamics became stable after 10min of CPAP. Ninety-two percent of the patients were successfully extubated following a 30-min CPAP trial.  相似文献   

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Purpose We investigated the effective and safe dose of intravenous midazolam for sedation and amnesia during spinal anesthesia in patients premedicated with intramuscular midazolam.Methods One hundred and eighty patients aged 20–50 years scheduled for spinal anesthesia received midazolam 0.06mg·kg–1 and atropine 0.01mg·kg–1 intramuscularly 15min before entering the operating room. Spinal anesthesia was performed with 0.5% hyperbaric tetracaine. Five minutes after starting surgery, midazolam 0 (control group), 0.01, 0.02, 0.03, 0.04, or 0.05mg·kg–1 was intravenously administered (30 patients each). Blood pressure, heart rate, respiratory rate, percutaneous oxygen saturation (Sp O 2), verbal response, eyelash reflex, and involuntary body movement were measured every 5min for 30min. Memory during surgery was also investigated.Results The number of the patients with loss of verbal response, with loss of eyelash reflex, and with no memory during surgery were significantly larger in the groups receiving midazolam 0.03mg·kg–1, 0.04mg·kg–1, and 0.02mg·kg–1, respectively. The decrease in blood pressure or increase in respiratory rate with decrease in Sp O 2 was significantly larger in the groups receiving midazolam 0.03mg·kg–1 or 0.05mg·kg–1, respectively.Conclusion For sedation and amnesia of the patients aged 20–50 years in spinal anesthesia with about 1h duration receiving intramuscular midazolam 0.06mg·kg–1 as a premedication, intravenous midazolam 0.02mg·kg–1 might be effective and safe.  相似文献   

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We examined the effects of enflurane on the diaphragmatic function in 15 pentobarbital-anesthetized, mechanically ventilated dogs. They were divided into three groups of five animals each, according to the administered concentration of enflurane. The diaphragmatic function was assessed from transdiaphragmatic pressure (Pdi) and integrated diaphragmatic electromyography (Edi) developed at functional residual capacity against an occluded airway during bilateral supramaximal phrenic nerve stimulation at 0.5, 10, 20, 50 and 100Hz under quasiisometric condition. After a control measurement, enflurane was administered at a constant end-expired concentration (0, 0.5 and 1MAC) and the measurement was repeated after 1 hour of exposure. The Pdi amplitude generated by single twitch (0.5Hz) and during 10, 20 and 50Hz stimulation was unchanged between the groups. No change in Pdi during 100Hz stimulation was noted during 0 and 0.5MAC exposure, while it was reduced by 1MAC of enflurane. When the values of Pdi were expressed as % of maximum Pdi (%Pdi,max) that developed during control measurement and analyzed in terms of %Pdi,max—stimulus frequency relationship, a significant decrease in %Pdi,max was noted for 100Hz stimulation in 0.5 and 1MAC groups compared to the control. Similarly, Edi during 100Hz stimulation obtained in 0.5 and 1MAC groups was markedly depressed compared to the control. Edi during 50Hz stimulation was also decreased at 1MAC. Relative changes in Edi following enflurane administration were greater than the corresponding changes of Pdi. These results demonstrate that enflurane impairs diaphragmatic function through its inhibitory effects on neuromuscular transmission.(Kochi T, Ide T, Isono S, et al.: Enflurane supresses phrenic nerve-diaphragm transmission in vivo. J Anesth 5: 260–267, 1991)  相似文献   

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