The renal effects of ten hour sevoflurane anaesthesia in rats: The role of soda lime

Autor: Atalay, Habip, Çolakoǧlu, N., Tomatır, Erkan, Demir, S., Gönüllü, M.
Jazyk: turečtina
Rok vydání: 2001
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Popis: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of sevoflurane anaesthesia on renal functions by conducting with or without soda lime comparatively. Eighteen male Wistar rats were divided into three equal groups randomly. Sevoflurane in 1.5 % concentration were administered directly to first group in 4 L/min fresh gas flow (50 % O2 + 50 % N2O), while the second group were applied the same gas mixture through soda lime, that is exposed to 150 mL/min carbon dioxide. Third group were control group, breathing room air. Glucose in blood specimens at the begining and end of application and glucose, gamma glutamyl transferase and protein levels were measured in urine samples collected during application period. Renal tissue specimens were evaluated histopathologically. Groups were similar with respect to blood glucose levels. Although urine glucose levels were higher in both of two study groups compared to control (p
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