Distribution of crystalloid fluid infused during onset of anesthesia-induced hypotension: a retrospective population kinetic analysis

被引:3
|
作者
Hahn, Robert G. [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Sodertalje Hosp, Res Unit, S-15286 Sodertalje, Sweden
[2] Karolinska Inst Danderyds Hosp KIDS, Stockholm, Sweden
关键词
Anesthesia; Intravenous; Regional; Hypotension; Vascular; Pharmacokinetics; Therapy; Fluid; RINGERS SOLUTION; VOLUME KINETICS; INDUCTION; PRESSURE;
D O I
10.1186/s13741-021-00204-5
中图分类号
R614 [麻醉学];
学科分类号
100217 ;
摘要
Background Induction of anesthesia causes a drop in arterial pressure that might change the kinetics of infused crystalloid fluid. The aim of this report is to provide a mathematical view of how fluid distributes in this setting. Methods Data were retrieved from three studies where 76 patients (mean age 63 years, mean body weight 66 kg) had received approximately 1.1 L of Ringer's solution over 60 min by intravenous infusion before and during induction of spinal, epidural, or general anesthesia. A population kinetic model was used to analyze the fluid distribution and its relationship to individual-specific factors. Frequent measurements of blood hemoglobin and the urinary excretion served as dependent variables. Results Before anesthesia induction, distribution to the extravascular space was threefold faster than elimination by urinary excretion. Both distribution and elimination of infused fluid were retarded in an exponential fashion due to the anesthesia-induced decrease in the mean arterial pressure (MAP). A decrease in MAP from 110 to 60 mmHg reduced the rate of distribution by 75% and the rate of elimination by 90%. These adaptations cause most of the infused fluid to remain in the bloodstream. Age, gender, type of anesthesia, and the use of ephedrine had no statistically significant effect on plasma volume expansion, apart from their possible influence on MAP. Conclusion The decrease in MAP that accompanies anesthesia induction depresses the blood hemoglobin concentration by inhibiting both the distribution and elimination of infused crystalloid fluid. The report provides mathematical information about the degree of these changes.
引用
收藏
页数:9
相关论文
共 29 条
  • [21] Incidence of intraoperative hypotension during non-cardiac surgery in community anesthesia practice: a retrospective observational analysis
    Saasouh, Wael
    Christensen, Anna L.
    Xing, Fei
    Chappell, Desiree
    Lumbley, Josh
    Woods, Brian
    Mythen, Monty
    Dutton, Richard P.
    PERIOPERATIVE MEDICINE, 2023, 12 (01)
  • [22] Hemodynamic effects of norepinephrine versus phenylephrine infusion for prophylaxis against spinal anesthesia-induced hypotension in the elderly population undergoing hip fracture surgery: a randomized controlled trial
    Mostafa, Maha
    Hasanin, Ahmed
    Mostafa, Mahmoud
    Taha, Mai Y.
    Elsayad, Mohamed
    Haggag, Fatma Alzahraa
    Taalab, Omar
    Rady, Ashraf
    Abdelhamid, Bassant
    KOREAN JOURNAL OF ANESTHESIOLOGY, 2021, 74 (04) : 308 - 316
  • [23] Capillary Filtration of Plasma is Accelerated During General Anesthesia: A Secondary Population Volume Kinetic Analysis
    Hahn, Robert G.
    JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY, 2025,
  • [24] BROMOCRIPTINE INHIBITION OF ANESTHESIA-INDUCED HYPERPROLACTINEMIA - EFFECT ON SERUM AND FOLLICULAR-FLUID HORMONES, OOCYTE FERTILIZATION, AND EMBRYO CLEAVAGE RATES DURING INVITRO FERTILIZATION
    SOPELAK, VM
    WHITWORTH, NS
    NORMAN, PF
    COWAN, BD
    FERTILITY AND STERILITY, 1989, 52 (04) : 627 - 632
  • [25] A Prospective, Randomized, Double-Blinded Study of the Effect of Intravenous Ondansetron on the Effective Dose in 50% of Subjects of Prophylactic Phenylephrine Infusions for Preventing Spinal Anesthesia-Induced Hypotension During Cesarean Delivery
    Xiao, Fei
    Wei, Changna
    Chang, Xiangyang
    Zhang, Yinfa
    Xue, Lili
    Shen, Huaxiang
    Kee, Warwick D. Ngan
    Chen, Xinzhong
    ANESTHESIA AND ANALGESIA, 2020, 131 (02): : 564 - 569
  • [26] Relatively light general anesthesia is more effective than fluid expansion in reducing the severity of epinephrine-induced hypotension during functional endoscopic sinus surgery
    LI Wei-yan ZHOU Zhi-qiang JI Jun-feng LI Ze-qing YANG Jian-jun SHANG Ruo-jing Department of Anesthesiology Department of Otolaryngology Jinling Hospital
    中华医学杂志(英文版), 2007, (15) : 1299 - 1302
  • [27] Relatively light general anesthesia is more effective than fluid expansion in reducing the severity of epinephrine-induced hypotension functional encloscopic sinus during surgery
    Wei-yan, Li
    Zhi-Qiang, Zhou
    Jun-Feng, Ji
    Ze-qing, Li
    Jian-jun, Yang
    Ruo-Jing, Shang
    CHINESE MEDICAL JOURNAL, 2007, 120 (15) : 1299 - 1302
  • [28] Relatively light general anesthesia is more effective than fluid expansion in reducing the severity of epinephrine-induced hypotension during functional endoscopic sinus surgery
    LI Weiyan ZHOU Zhiqiang JI Junfeng LI Zeqing YANG Jianjun SHANG Ruojing Department of Anesthesiology Department of Otolaryngology Jinling HospitalSchool of MedicineNanjing UniversityNanjing China
    Chinese Medical Journal, 2007, 120 (15) : 1299 - 1302
  • [29] Fluid boluses and infusions in the early phase of resuscitation from septic shock and sepsis-induced hypotension: a retrospective report and outcome analysis from a tertiary hospital
    Messina, Antonio
    Albini, Marco
    Samuelli, Nicolo
    Brunati, Andrea
    Costantini, Elena
    Lionetti, Giulia
    Lubian, Marta
    Greco, Massimiliano
    Matronola, Guia Margherita
    Piccirillo, Fabio
    De Backer, Daniel
    Teboul, Jean Louis
    Cecconi, Maurizio
    ANNALS OF INTENSIVE CARE, 2024, 14 (01):