Hyperosmotic solutions of 1.5% and 3% NaCl are equally effective for brain relaxation and microcirculation during brain surgery. The effect of 1.5% NaCl on postoperative natremia and natriuresis is less pronounced.
All the patients meeting the study criteria will be randomized into two groups. After standardized induction to general anesthesia all patients will be given the infusion of hyperosmotic NaCl 5 ml/kg/BW during 30 min, group A 1.5% NaCl, group B 3% NaCl. Corticosteroids will be administered as usually. After dura opening the brain relaxation score will be assessed by surgeon (1 = completely relaxed, 2 = satisfactorily relaxed, 3 = firm brain, 4 = bulging brain), and the first measurement of the brain microcirculation provided by use of SDF probe in the area of the healthy brain, and of perifocal oedema. Both sites of investigation will be marked for the second measurement, which will be done after the end of tumor resection. Laboratory examinations: natremia preoperatively, natremia and osmolarity peroperatively 1 hour after NaCl infusion and at the end of surgery. Concentration of natrium will be examined in CSF after dura opening. Anesthesia management will be according to the standardised protocol, the patients will be awaken and extubated after the end of the procedure at the operating theatre.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
QUADRUPLE
Enrollment
100
After the infusion of 1.5% NaCl and dura opening the microcirculation and the brain relaxation score will be measured in the area of healthy brain and perifocal oedema sites. Microcirculation measurement will be repeated at the same sites after tumor resection.
After the infusion of 3% NaCl and dura opening the microcirculation and the brain relaxation score will be measured in the area of healthy brain and perifocal oedema sites. Microcirculation measurement will be repeated at the same sites after tumor resection.
University Hospital Hradec Kralove
Hradec Králové, Czechia
Changes in brain microcirculation
measurement by SDF probe MicroVision
Time frame: from dura opening till the end of tumor resection
Changes in natremia
mmol/l
Time frame: 1 hour after hypertonic NaCl infusion
Changes in natremia
mmol/l
Time frame: 5 min after the end of surgery
Changes in osmolarity
mosm/l
Time frame: 1 hour after hypertonic NaCl infusion
Changes in osmolarity
mosm/l
Time frame: 5 min after the end of surgery
Concentration of natrium in cerebrospinal fluid
mmol/l
Time frame: after dura opening
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