?Differential effects of controlled hypotension on gastric intramucosal pH and post-operational gastrointestinal functional under two different anesthesia methods
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    Objective: To observe the effects of controlled hypotension on gastric intramucosal pH and post-operational gastrointestinal functions using two specific anesthesia methods. Methods: Thirty patients(ASAⅡ)scheduled for ectomy of hepatocarcinoma, were randomly assigned to two groups: epidural block combined with intravenous anesthesia group(E group) and inhalation anesthesia group(G group). Gastric PgCO2 and pHi were monitored at different time points, before theintravenous induction of controlled hypotension, after 1 h and 2 h, and 1 h after the termination of controlled hypotension. In the meanwhile, the artery blood gas was analyzed. Results: There was no significant difference in blood gas indexes between E group and G group. However, pHi decreased significantly after 1 h and 2 h of controlled hypotension(P <0.05), and during the same periods PgCO2 increased significantly(P <0.05 or P <0.01), the time of bowel movement and defecating deferred significantly shorter in G group patients, when compared with E group patients. Conclusion:Epidural block in combination with general anesthesia can improve gastrointestinal blood flow during controlled hypotension and facilitates post-operational recovery of gastrointestinal functions.

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Guanglei Wang, Junli Cao, Gongjian Liu.[J].南京医科大学学报(自然科学版英文版),2008,28(1):47-51.

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