The effects of plasma volume variations on the calcium concentration during epidural anaesthesia
- 1 May 1987
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica
- Vol. 31 (4) , 338-342
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1399-6576.1987.tb02579.x
Abstract
The plasma variations of the ionized and total calcium concentration in relation to protein concentration and plasma volume were studied in 12 patients during epidural anesthesia for transurethral prostatectomy. The most significant changes were noted during the onset of anesthesia. From arrival in the operating theatre to start of operation, the plasma concentration of ionized calcium decreased from 1.28 (s.d. = 0.05) mmol/l to 1.22 (s.d. = 0.04) mmol/l and total calcium decreased from 2.39 (s.d. = 011) mmol/l to 2.17 (s.d. = 0.10) mmol/l. At the same time, however, the decrease in ionized calcium concentration and the increase in plasma volume were associated with a rise of 10.3% in the pool of free calcium in plasma. After the start of surgery, the plasma ionized calcium concentration remained almost unaffected throughout the rest of the study period. The total plasma calcium concentration as well as the total protein concentration remained stable during operation, only increasing after the end of surgery. The preoperative changes in the plasma calcium concentration may have been the result of both hemodilution and mobilization of calcium ions from its bone stores. Postoperatively, an increased urinary loss of calcium must have followed the administration of furosemide at the end of surgery.Keywords
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