During anesthesia and surgery, oxygen is routinely administered to all patients. Inspired oxygen concentrations, however, vary between 30% - 100% and oxygen is often administered in a seemingly random manner.
During anesthesia and surgery, oxygen is routinely administered to all patients. Inspired oxygen concentrations, however, vary between 30% - 100% and oxygen is often administered in a seemingly random manner.A striking conundrum is evident immediately when one review studies on the effects of oxygen on cytokines synthesis. Most investigators have found that hyperoxia enhances proinflammtory cytokines transcription and translations (11). In contrast, hyperparic oxygen has generally been shown to suppress stimulus induced porinflammtory cytokine production (12). Other studies have demonstrated that supplemental oxygen improves inflammatory and immune function (13), and it is not associated with clinically important side effect (14). We therefor undertook the current prospective randomized study to investigate whether perioperative supplemental oxygen (30% versus 80%) on pro and anti-inflammatory response in patients undergoing major abdominal cancer surgeries as our primary outcome.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
20
after induction of general anaesthesia, different fraction of inspired oxygen will be given to patient according to their group allocation
Assiut University
Asyut, Egypt
RECRUITINGchanges in serum level of interlukin 6
serum level of interlukin 6 will be measured by ELISA technique
Time frame: before operation (0), 1st, 3rd, and 7th days postoperative
changes in serum level of interlukin 10
serum level of interlukin 6 will be measured by ELISA technique
Time frame: before operation (0), 1st, 3rd, and 7th days postoperative
changes in total WBCs count
measurement of total white blood cells count
Time frame: before operation (0), 1st, 3rd, and 7th days postoperative
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