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Redox Changes Induced by General Anesthesia in Critically Ill Patients with Multiple Traumas
Author(s) -
Marius Păpurică,
Alexandru Florin Rogobete,
Dorel Săndesc,
Raluca Dumache,
Radu Nartiţă,
Mirela Sărăndan,
Alina Carmen Cradigati,
Loredana Luca,
Corina Vernic,
Ovidiu Horea Bedreag
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
molecular biology international
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2090-2190
pISSN - 2090-2182
DOI - 10.1155/2015/238586
Subject(s) - medicine , oxidative stress , critically ill , polytrauma , intensive care medicine , organ dysfunction , pathophysiology , organ system , bioinformatics , anesthesia , surgery , disease , sepsis , biology
The critically ill polytrauma patient is a constant challenge for the trauma team due to the complexity of the complications presented. Intense inflammatory response and infections, as well as multiple organ dysfunctions, significantly increase the rate of morbidity and mortality in these patients. Moreover, due to the physiological and biochemical imbalances present in this type of patients, the bioproduction of free radicals is significantly accelerated, thus installing the oxidative stress. In the therapeutic management of such patients, multiple surgical interventions are required and therefore they are being subjected to repeated general anesthesia. In this paper, we want to present the pathophysiological implications of oxidative stress in critically ill patients with multiple traumas and the implications of general anesthesia on the redox mechanisms of the cell. We also want to summarize the antioxidant treatments able to reduce the intensity of oxidative stress by modulating the biochemical activity of some cellular mechanisms.

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