The Comparison of the Effect of Mannitol and N Acetyl Cysteine on Liver Function in Partial Hepatectomy

AuthorFarahzad Janatmakanen
AuthorFatemeh Javaherforoosh Zadehen
AuthorMasomeh Alizadehen
AuthorZeinab Alizadehen
AuthorAmin Bahreinien
OrcidFarahzad Janatmakan [0000-0002-6677-9147]en
OrcidFatemeh Javaherforoosh Zadeh [0000-0002-0803-7268]en
Issued Date2018-10-31en
AbstractThe alterations in liver function in patients after major liver resection are complex. Partial hepatectomy surgery is considered as a selective therapeutic approach in many benign and malignant liver tumors, secondary metastases, and liver trauma. According to surgical techniques most often based on vascular control and hepatic venous closure (Pringle maneuver), related complications such as ischemia and decreased venous return during and after surgery can be seen. In this study, the effects of Mannitol and N-acetylcysteine, on liver function, after hepatectomy surgery, were compared. This study was shown that infusion N-acetylcysteine next to mannitol, in partial hepatectomy surgeries, was not the significant difference to improve liver function, hemodynamic status, and laboratory tests.en
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.5812/aapm.79677en
URIhttps://brieflands.com/journals/aapm/articles/79677en
KeywordPartial Hepatectomyen
KeywordN-acetylcysteineen
KeywordMannitolen
KeywordLiver Functionen
PublisherBrieflandsen
TitleThe Comparison of the Effect of Mannitol and N Acetyl Cysteine on Liver Function in Partial Hepatectomyen
TypeBrief Reporten

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