EFFECT OF DIFFERENT INTRAOPERATIVE FLUID REGIMENS ON CIRCULATING METABOLITES AND INSULIN DURING ABDOMINAL SURGERY
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- 1 February 1983
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Elsevier in British Journal of Anaesthesia
- Vol. 55 (2) , 135-140
- https://doi.org/10.1093/bja/55.2.135
Abstract
The effects of infusion i.v. of 0.9% sodium chloride solution, Hartmann's solution and 5% dextrose solution on the concentrations of circulating metabolites and insulin were compared in patients undergoing chole-cystectomy. Hartmann's solution had a similar effect on the metabolic response to 0.9% sodium chloride solution, but the use of 5% dextrose was associated with an exacerbation of the hyperglycaemic response to surgery. Plasma insulin concentrations increased significantly in the group receiving 5% dextrose showing that the usual suppression of insulin during abdominal surgery can be overcome by a strong glycaemic stimulusKeywords
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