Low-flow desflurane and sevoflurane anesthesia minimally affect hepatic integrity and function in elderly patients

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Suttner, SW [1 ]
Schmidt, CC [1 ]
Boldt, J [1 ]
Hüttner, I [1 ]
Kumle, B [1 ]
Piper, SN [1 ]
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[1] Univ Mainz, Dept Anesthesiol & Intens Care Med, Klinikum Stadt Ludwigshafen, Akad Lehrkrankenhaus, D-67063 Ludwigshafen, Germany
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ANESTHESIA AND ANALGESIA | 2000年 / 91卷 / 01期
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10.1097/00000539-200007000-00039
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R614 [麻醉学];
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Hepatic blood flow is reduced in a dose-related manner by all inhaled anesthetics now in use. We assessed hepatic function in elderly patients anesthetized with desflurane or sevoflurane. We measured the cytosolic liver enzyme alpha glutathione S-transferase (alpha GST), the formation of the lidocaine metabolite monoethylglycinexylidide (MEGX), and gastric mucosal tonometry-derived variables as sensitive markers of hepatic function and splanchnic perfusion. Thirty patients, 70 to 90 yr old, were allocated randomly to receive desflurane or sevoflurane anesthesia. Anesthetic exposure ranged from 2.1-4.5 minimum alveolar concentration hours. No significant changes in standard liver enzyme markers were seen throughout the study. In both anesthetic groups, tonometric measurements showed a significant decrease from baseline in regional PCO2, regional to arterial difference in PCO2, and intramucosal pH at 90 min after skin incision, alpha GST concentrations increased significantly in both groups (desflurane: median peak concentrations 5.8 mu g/L [25th, 75th percentile 5.3 mu g/L, 7.2 mu g/L]; sevoflurane: 7.0 mu g/L [5.8 mu g/L, 7.3 mu g/L]) without showing differences between both anesthetic groups. A return to baseline values in tonometric values and alpha GST levels was seen 24 h postoperatively. MEGX formation did not change significantly after surgery. Median MEGX concentrations postoperatively were 70.0 ng/mL (56.2 ng/mL, 102.0 ng/mL) and 70.0 ng/mL (60.0 ng/mL, 94.2 ng/mL) in the desflurane and sevoflurane groups, respectively. We conclude that, overall, liver function in elderly patients is well preserved during desflurane and sevoflurane anesthesia. Increased serum levels of alpha GST and changes of gastric tonometry-derived variables imply a reduction in splanchnic perfusion, leading to a temporary Impairment of hepatocyte oxygenation..
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