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Dynamic thiol/disulphide balance in patients undergoing hypotensive anesthesia in elective septoplasties
Author(s) -
Kazancioglu Leyla,
Batcik Sule,
Arpa Medeni,
Erdivanli Basar,
Ozergin Coskun Zerrin,
Celebi Erdivanli Ozlem,
Bahceci Ilkay,
Kazdal Hizir,
Erel Ozcan,
Neselioglu Salim
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
international journal of clinical practice
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.756
H-Index - 98
eISSN - 1742-1241
pISSN - 1368-5031
DOI - 10.1111/ijcp.14838
Subject(s) - medicine , anesthesia , thiol , septoplasty , elective surgery , oxidative stress , prospective cohort study , general anaesthesia , surgery , nose , biochemistry , chemistry
Objective We aimed to investigate the effects of hypotensive anaesthesia on oxidative stress with serum thiol/disulphide balance in patients undergoing elective septoplasty procedures under general anaesthesia. Methods Seventy‐two patients between the ages of 18‐60, with a physical condition I –II, according to the American Society of Anesthesiologists, were included in this prospective observational study. Septoplasty was chosen for standard surgical stress. According to the maintenance of anaesthesia, patients were divided into the groups as Hypotensive Anaesthesia (n = 40) and Normotensive Anaesthesia (n = 32). Serum thiol/disulphide levels were measured by the method developed by Erel & Neşelioğlu. Results The native thiol and total thiol values of both groups measured at the 60th min intraoperatively were significantly lower than the preoperative values (both P  < .01). Intraoperatively, at the 60th min, there was no significant difference in terms of post‐native thiol and post‐total thiol levels between hypotensive and normotensive anaesthesia groups ( P  = .68 and .81, respectively). Age >40 years and female gender were found to have a significant effect on dynamic oxidative stress ( P  = .002 and .001, respectively). Conclusion This pilot study has found that hypotensive anaesthesia had no adverse effect on dynamic thiol/disulphide balance in elective surgeries.

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