Comparative study between 2Hypertonic saline 3%3, 2Normal saline 0.9%3 and 2Lactated Ringer3 solutions as a pre- and intra-operative fluid therapy in TURP /
Sohib Mohamed Galal Abdelfatah
Comparative study between 2Hypertonic saline 3%3, 2Normal saline 0.9%3 and 2Lactated Ringer3 solutions as a pre- and intra-operative fluid therapy in TURP / دراسة مقارنة بين الحقن الوريدي لمحلول الملح عالي التركيز( ٪ ٣) و محلول الملح العادي بتركيز(٪ ٩، .) و لبنات الرينجر قبل و أثناء عملية استئصال البروستاتا بالمنظار Sohib Mohamed Galal Abdelfatah ; Supervised Ahmed Helmy Abdalsalam , Nashwa Elzayat , Nazmy Edward Seif - Cairo : Sohib Mohamed Galal Abdelfatah , 2014 - 163 Leaves : charts , facsimiles ; 25cm
Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Anesthesia
This study was designed to weigh the advantages of using hypertonic saline (3%) as fluid therapy in 60 ASA I-II patients divided into 3 groups, undergoing transurethral resection of the prostate regarding electrolyte balance, osmolality and hemodynamics, over using normal saline (0.9%) or lactated ringer solution. Our results demonstrated that using hypertonic saline (3%) in TURP, provides stabilization of haemodynamics following the subarachnoid anesthetic block, also prevents the incidence of dilutional hyponatremia following the volume overload caused by the absorption of the irrigating fluid, by maintaining serum Na level and serum osmolality
Hypertonic saline Normal saline TURP syndrome
Comparative study between 2Hypertonic saline 3%3, 2Normal saline 0.9%3 and 2Lactated Ringer3 solutions as a pre- and intra-operative fluid therapy in TURP / دراسة مقارنة بين الحقن الوريدي لمحلول الملح عالي التركيز( ٪ ٣) و محلول الملح العادي بتركيز(٪ ٩، .) و لبنات الرينجر قبل و أثناء عملية استئصال البروستاتا بالمنظار Sohib Mohamed Galal Abdelfatah ; Supervised Ahmed Helmy Abdalsalam , Nashwa Elzayat , Nazmy Edward Seif - Cairo : Sohib Mohamed Galal Abdelfatah , 2014 - 163 Leaves : charts , facsimiles ; 25cm
Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Medicine - Department of Anesthesia
This study was designed to weigh the advantages of using hypertonic saline (3%) as fluid therapy in 60 ASA I-II patients divided into 3 groups, undergoing transurethral resection of the prostate regarding electrolyte balance, osmolality and hemodynamics, over using normal saline (0.9%) or lactated ringer solution. Our results demonstrated that using hypertonic saline (3%) in TURP, provides stabilization of haemodynamics following the subarachnoid anesthetic block, also prevents the incidence of dilutional hyponatremia following the volume overload caused by the absorption of the irrigating fluid, by maintaining serum Na level and serum osmolality
Hypertonic saline Normal saline TURP syndrome