Общая реаниматология (Dec 2012)

Effect of Different Oxygen Concentrations Used During Multicomponent Endotracheal Anesthesia on the Structural and Functional Parameters of Red Blood Cells

  • A. V. Marochkov,
  • A. L. Lipnitsky,
  • S. A. Tochilo,
  • N. V. Akulich

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15360/1813-9779-2012-6-11
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 6

Abstract

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Objective: to study the effect of different concentrations of oxygen on structural and functional parameters of red blood cells during balanced multicomponent sevoflurane-based endotracheal anesthesia. Subjects and methods. The prospective, randomized trial enrolled 20 persons (aged 52.7±16.2 years) who underwent the same surgical procedure. The patients were divided into 2 groups, which differed inintraoperatively used oxygen concentration in the inspired mixture,50% FiO2 (group 1) and 21% FiO2 (Group 2). A morphological difractometric analysis of patients’ red blood cells was performed preoperatively, intraoperatively, and after anesthesia. Results. In Group 1, red blood cells demonstrated statistically significant trend towards macrocytosis (82.4±23.3 fl before general anesthesia versus 85.1±20.6 fl after anesthesia; р=0.02); in group 2, there were no statistically significant changes in red blood cell volumes. Lateral light scattering was ignificantly decreased after anesthesia in Group 1 (146.2±17.7 U versus 162.9±23.0 U prior to anesthesia (р<0.005) and 156.4±16.3 U during the surgery (р<0.05)). The coefficient of variation in half-height of lateral light scattering of red blood cells was also significantly increased at the final stage of observation in Group 1 (26.3±3.1 U versus 22.1±5.0 U during surgery, рKey words: red blood cells, homeostasis, general anesthesia, hyperoxia, morphological difractometry.

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