The purpose of this study is to evaluate if the anesthetics propofol and desflurane can damage DNA according to comet essay in patients submitted to lumbar disc surgery.
It is expected that DNA damage information provide the possible genotoxic effects of inhalational and intravenous anesthetics and contribute to the establishment of strategies aimed at reducing the risks to exposed patients.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
DIAGNOSTIC
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
30
Comparison of dna damage of desflurane maintenance with propofol maintenance according to comet analysis
Comparison of dna damage of propofol maintenance with desflurane maintenance according to comet analysis
Mugla Sitki Kocman University
Muğla, Turkey (Türkiye)
Intensity of the DNA tail detected by using Comet Assay IV Version 4.3.2 for Basler FireWire
The blood samples that evaluate with comet analysis aim to detect the intensity of the DNA tail, and the tail greater, the greater the damage.
Time frame: Before anesthesia induction
Intensity of the DNA tail detected by using Comet Assay IV Version 4.3.2 for Basler FireWire
The blood samples that evaluate with comet analysis aim to detect the intensity of the DNA tail, and the tail greater, the greater the damage.
Time frame: 2 hours after anesthesia induction
Intensity of the DNA tail detected by using Comet Assay IV Version 4.3.2 for Basler FireWire
The blood samples that evaluate with comet analysis aim to detect the intensity of the DNA tail, and the tail greater, the greater the damage.
Time frame: postoperative 1st day
Intensity of the DNA tail detected by using Comet Assay IV Version 4.3.2 for Basler FireWire
The blood samples that evaluate with comet analysis aim to detect the intensity of the DNA tail, and the tail greater, the greater the damage.
Time frame: postoperative 5th day
Head length of DNA detected by using Comet Assay IV Version 4.3.2 for Basler FireWire
The blood samples that evaluate with comet analysis aim to detect the head length of DNA, the head greater, the smaller the damage.
Time frame: Before anesthesia induction
Head length of DNA detected by using Comet Assay IV Version 4.3.2 for Basler FireWire
The blood samples that evaluate with comet analysis aim to detect the head length of DNA, the head greater, the smaller the damage.
Time frame: 2 hours after anesthesia induction
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Head length of DNA detected by using Comet Assay IV Version 4.3.2 for Basler FireWire
The blood samples that evaluate with comet analysis aim to detect the head length of DNA, the head greater, the smaller the damage.
Time frame: postoperative 1 st day
Head length of DNA detected by using Comet Assay IV Version 4.3.2 for Basler FireWire
The blood samples that evaluate with comet analysis aim to detect the head length of DNA, the head greater, the smaller the damage.
Time frame: postoperative 5th day
Tail length of DNA detected by using Comet Assay IV Version 4.3.2 for Basler FireWire
The blood samples that evaluate with comet analysis aim to detect the tail length of DNA, the head greater, the greater the damage.
Time frame: before anesthesia induction
Tail length of DNA detected by using Comet Assay IV Version 4.3.2 for Basler FireWire
The blood samples that evaluate with comet analysis aim to detect the tail length of DNA, the head greater, the greater the damage.
Time frame: 2 hours after anesthesia induction
Tail length of DNA detected by using Comet Assay IV Version 4.3.2 for Basler FireWire
The blood samples that evaluate with comet analysis aim to detect the tail length of DNA, the head greater, the greater the damage.
Time frame: postoperative 1 st day
Tail length of DNA detected by using Comet Assay IV Version 4.3.2 for Basler FireWire
The blood samples that evaluate with comet analysis aim to detect the tail length of DNA, the head greater, the greater the damage.
Time frame: postoperative 5th day