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Oxidative stress under general intravenous and inhalation anaesthesia (CROSBI ID 284024)

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Alavuk Kundović, Sandra ; Rašić, Dubravka ; Popović, Ljiljana ; Peraica, Maja ; Črnjar, Ksenija Oxidative stress under general intravenous and inhalation anaesthesia // Arhiv za higijenu rada i toksikologiju, 71 (2020), 3; 169-177. doi: 10.2478/aiht-2020-71-3437

Podaci o odgovornosti

Alavuk Kundović, Sandra ; Rašić, Dubravka ; Popović, Ljiljana ; Peraica, Maja ; Črnjar, Ksenija

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Oxidative stress under general intravenous and inhalation anaesthesia

Oxidative stress occurs when reactive oxygen species (ROS) production overwhelms cell protection by antioxidants. This review is focused on general anaesthesia-induced oxidative stress because it increases the rate of complications and delays recovery after surgery. It is important to know what effects of anaesthetics to expect in terms of oxidative stress, particularly in surgical procedures with high ROS production, because their either additive or antagonistic effect may be pivotal for the outcome of surgery. In vitro and animal studies on this topic are numerous but show large variability. There are not many human studies and what we know has been learned from different surgical procedures measuring different endpoints in blood samples taken mostly before and after surgery. In these studies most intravenous anaesthetics have antioxidative properties, while volatile anaesthetics temporarily increase oxidative stress in longer surgical procedures.

glutathione ; malondialdehyde ; reactive oxygen species ; superoxide dismutase ; TBARS

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Podaci o izdanju

71 (3)

2020.

169-177

objavljeno

0004-1254

1848-6312

10.2478/aiht-2020-71-3437

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