Effects of Anesthetic Management on Inflammatory Markers in Patients After Major Abdominal Surgeries: A Double-Blind Controlled Study

AuthorEsam Hameden
AuthorNagla El-Melegyen
AuthorSamir Ammaren
Authorrasha hameden
Issued Date2022-09-30en
AbstractBackground: Surgical trauma induces systemic inflammatory responses. We aimed to evaluate the influence of different analgesic models on postoperative pain and inflammatory markers modulation after major abdominal surgeries. Materials and Methods: A total of 105 patients scheduled for elective abdominal colorectal surgeries were selected and randomly assigned to one of the three groups: Group-1 (GM) four micrograms/kg of IT morphine; Group-2 (GML) four microgram/kg of IT morphine plus 1.5 mg/kg intravenous Lidocaine loading dose and 2 mg/min saline infusion during the operation and the next 4 hours postoperative; Group-3 (G0, control group) no added drugs. Results: Pain scored statistically significant lower figures in GML than the other two groups; pen
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.22037/jcma.v7i3.38005en
KeywordKeywords: Abdominal surgeriesen
KeywordPostoperative painen
KeywordTNF-alpha and TGF-betaen
PublisherBrieflandsen
TitleEffects of Anesthetic Management on Inflammatory Markers in Patients After Major Abdominal Surgeries: A Double-Blind Controlled Studyen
TypeOriginal Articlesen

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