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Does magnesium sulfate affect the incidence of respiratory complications in children undergoing esophageal dilatation? An observational pilot study
Meltem Savran-Karadenız
orcid.org/0000-0002-5663-1026
; Department of Anesthesiology Istanbul Faculty of Medicine, Istanbul University Capa Clinics, 34093 Fatih. Istanbul. Turkey
Sažetak
Background. In this pilot observational study, we aimed to investigate the effect of preoperative magnesium infusion on laryngospasm frequency and other respiratory complications in children with respiratory findings undergoing esophageal dilatation after the ingestion of caustic substances.
Methods. Sixty children between the ages of 2 and 12 scheduled for esophageal dilatation were divided into two groups: the magnesium group (Group M), which consisted of children with respiratory symptoms and who received IV 30 mg/kg magnesium sulfate preoperatively, and the control group (Group C), who received the same volume of saline. Anesthesia was induced with fentanyl, propofol, and mivacurium and maintained using a 60% N2O and 2-3% sevoflurane mixture in oxygen. Demographic and hemodynamic data, as well as the incidence of respiratory complications (laryngospasm, bronchospasm, apnea, cough, and desaturation) during the perioperative period were recorded until the time of discharge from the recovery room.
Results. Demographic data and hemodynamics were similar in the two groups. The laryngospasm, bronchospasm, apnea, and cough incidences were also similar between the groups, although the desaturation incidence was lower in Group M than in Group C (p=0.013). The number of complications in total was lower in Group M as well (p=0.008), although the number of children who experienced complications in each group was similar.
Conclusion. Prophylactic administration of 30 mg/kg of magnesium to children with respiratory symptoms may decrease the frequency of postoperative respiratory complications in children undergoing esophageal dilatation.
Ključne riječi
corrosive stricture; magnesium sulfate; general anesthesia; complication; respiratory tract
Hrčak ID:
170193
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Datum izdavanja:
1.9.2016.
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