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A Mice Model of Chlorhexidine Gluconate-Induced Peritoneal Damage
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概括
术后静脉注射流体管理会影响酸盐水平. 在手术患者中,乳糖盐溶液显著降低了血酸盐,这表明可能需要补充酸盐.
科学领域:
- 生物化学 生物化学
- 临床医学 临床医学
- 手术护理 手术护理
背景情况:
- 手术后的流体管理对于患者的康复至关重要.
- 静脉注射液的组成可以影响电解质平衡.
- 酸盐是一种必不可少的细胞内离子,对许多代谢过程至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 研究不同静脉输液方案对大手术患者的血和尿酸水平的影响.
- 为了比较患者接受0.9%盐溶液与手术后的糖盐溶液之间的酸盐水平.
主要方法:
- 一项前性研究,涉及13名接受重大手术的患者.
- 在手术前和手术后测量血和尿液酸盐水平.
- 用0.9%的盐水或4%的乳糖与0.18%的盐水作为维护静脉注射液.
主要成果:
- 术后所有患者的血酸水平都下降,在第二天达到最低点.
- 与盐溶液组相比,接受德克斯特盐溶液的患者在术后第二,第三和第四天的血酸盐水平显著降低.
- 德克斯特-盐水组的酸盐水平在早期术后期间下降到正常范围以下.
结论:
- 德克斯特-盐酸静脉注射液体可以导致在早期的术后期显著的低度血.
- 在接受含有乳糖的静脉注射液的手术患者中,应密切监测酸盐水平.
- 应考虑用酸盐补充静脉注射的糖盐溶液,以预防或治疗低酸血症.
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