Dynamics of vascular volume and hemodilution of lactated Ringer's solution in patients during induction of general and epidural anesthesia.

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作者
Li Y.H. [1 ]
Lou X.F. [1 ]
Bao F.P. [1 ]
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[1] Department of Anesthesiology, First Affiliated Hospital, School of Medicine, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou
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Journal of Zhejiang University SCIENCE B | 2006年 / 7卷 / 9期
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Hemodilution; Volume expansion; Ringer’s solution; General anesthesia; Epidural anesthesia; R4;
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10.1631/jzus.2006.B0738
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OBJECTIVE: To investigate the dynamics of vascular volume and the plasma dilution of lactated Ringer's solution in patients during the induction of general and epidural anesthesia. METHODS: The hemodilution of i.v. infusion of 1000 ml of lactated Ringer's solution over 60 min was studied in patients undergoing general (n=31) and epidural (n=22) anesthesia. Heart rate, arterial blood pressure and hemoglobin (Hb) concentration were measured every 5 min during the study. Surgery was not started until the study period had been completed. RESULTS: General anesthesia caused the greater decrease of mean arterial blood pressure (MAP) (mean 15% versus 9%; P<0.01) and thereby followed by a more pronounced plasma dilution, blood volume expansion (VE) and blood volume expansion efficiency (VEE). A strong linear correlation between hemodilution and the reduction in MAP (r=-0.50; P<0.01) was found. At the end of infusion, patients undergoing general anesthesia retained 47% (SD 19%) of the infused fluid in the circulation, while epidural anesthesia retained 29% (SD 13%) (P<0.001). Correspondingly, a fewer urine output (mean 89 ml versus 156 ml; P<0.05) and extravascular expansion (454 ml versus 551 ml; P<0.05) were found during general anesthesia. CONCLUSION: We concluded that the induction of general anesthesia caused more hemodilution, volume expansion and volume expansion efficiency than epidural anesthesia, which was triggered only by the lower MAP.
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