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Effects of fluid absorption following percutaneous nephrolithotomy: Changes in blood cell indices and electrolytes

BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Effects of fluid absorption on hematological profile in the immediate postoperative period in patients undergoing percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL) have not been given due importance. Considering the limited number of studies available, we conducted this study to evaluate the...

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Autores principales: Saxena, Dipti, Sapra, Divyangna, Dixit, Atul, Chipde, Saurabh, Agarwal, Santosh
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Publicado: Wolters Kluwer - Medknow 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6476206/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31040601
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/UA.UA_117_18
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author Saxena, Dipti
Sapra, Divyangna
Dixit, Atul
Chipde, Saurabh
Agarwal, Santosh
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Sapra, Divyangna
Dixit, Atul
Chipde, Saurabh
Agarwal, Santosh
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description BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Effects of fluid absorption on hematological profile in the immediate postoperative period in patients undergoing percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL) have not been given due importance. Considering the limited number of studies available, we conducted this study to evaluate the changes in hemodynamics, complete blood count (CBC), and electrolytes in patients undergoing PCNL using normal saline for irrigation in the prone position. Furthermore, we evaluated the common factors known to affect the absorption. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Forty American Society of Anesthesiologist Class I or II patients aged 18–65 years were recruited who underwent PCNL under general anesthesia. Heart rate, blood pressure (BP), CBC, and serum electrolytes were recorded preoperatively and just before extubation and compared using the Student's t-test. Correlation of these changes with height and total volume of irrigating fluid, total time of irrigation, duration of operation, and total intravenous fluids administered intraoperatively were performed using the Pearson's correlation coefficient. RESULTS: There was a statistically significant fall in mean hemoglobin (12.5 g/dL to 11.5 g/dL), packed cell volume (38.6%–35.6%), platelet count (2.9 × 10(5) cells/μL to 2.5 × 10(5) cells/μL), and sodium ion concentration (Na(+)) (138.9 meq/L to 137.7 meq/L) in the immediate postoperative period as compared to that of the preoperative values. Rest of the blood indices and electrolytes did not show any significant change. There was a significant rise in postoperative heart rate and BP. Postoperative systolic BP showed a significant positive correlation with the total volume of irrigating fluid. No significant correlation was observed with height and total time of irrigation. CONCLUSION: This study reveals that there is a significant fall in hemoglobin and Na(+) during PCNL in the immediate postoperative period. Only, total volume of irrigating fluid and total duration of surgery had a significant correlation with blood cell indices.
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spelling pubmed-64762062019-04-30 Effects of fluid absorption following percutaneous nephrolithotomy: Changes in blood cell indices and electrolytes Saxena, Dipti Sapra, Divyangna Dixit, Atul Chipde, Saurabh Agarwal, Santosh Urol Ann Original Article BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Effects of fluid absorption on hematological profile in the immediate postoperative period in patients undergoing percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL) have not been given due importance. Considering the limited number of studies available, we conducted this study to evaluate the changes in hemodynamics, complete blood count (CBC), and electrolytes in patients undergoing PCNL using normal saline for irrigation in the prone position. Furthermore, we evaluated the common factors known to affect the absorption. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Forty American Society of Anesthesiologist Class I or II patients aged 18–65 years were recruited who underwent PCNL under general anesthesia. Heart rate, blood pressure (BP), CBC, and serum electrolytes were recorded preoperatively and just before extubation and compared using the Student's t-test. Correlation of these changes with height and total volume of irrigating fluid, total time of irrigation, duration of operation, and total intravenous fluids administered intraoperatively were performed using the Pearson's correlation coefficient. RESULTS: There was a statistically significant fall in mean hemoglobin (12.5 g/dL to 11.5 g/dL), packed cell volume (38.6%–35.6%), platelet count (2.9 × 10(5) cells/μL to 2.5 × 10(5) cells/μL), and sodium ion concentration (Na(+)) (138.9 meq/L to 137.7 meq/L) in the immediate postoperative period as compared to that of the preoperative values. Rest of the blood indices and electrolytes did not show any significant change. There was a significant rise in postoperative heart rate and BP. Postoperative systolic BP showed a significant positive correlation with the total volume of irrigating fluid. No significant correlation was observed with height and total time of irrigation. CONCLUSION: This study reveals that there is a significant fall in hemoglobin and Na(+) during PCNL in the immediate postoperative period. Only, total volume of irrigating fluid and total duration of surgery had a significant correlation with blood cell indices. Wolters Kluwer - Medknow 2019 /pmc/articles/PMC6476206/ /pubmed/31040601 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/UA.UA_117_18 Text en Copyright: © 2019 Urology Annals http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0 This is an open access journal, and articles are distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 License, which allows others to remix, tweak, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as appropriate credit is given and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms.
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Saxena, Dipti
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Dixit, Atul
Chipde, Saurabh
Agarwal, Santosh
Effects of fluid absorption following percutaneous nephrolithotomy: Changes in blood cell indices and electrolytes
title Effects of fluid absorption following percutaneous nephrolithotomy: Changes in blood cell indices and electrolytes
title_full Effects of fluid absorption following percutaneous nephrolithotomy: Changes in blood cell indices and electrolytes
title_fullStr Effects of fluid absorption following percutaneous nephrolithotomy: Changes in blood cell indices and electrolytes
title_full_unstemmed Effects of fluid absorption following percutaneous nephrolithotomy: Changes in blood cell indices and electrolytes
title_short Effects of fluid absorption following percutaneous nephrolithotomy: Changes in blood cell indices and electrolytes
title_sort effects of fluid absorption following percutaneous nephrolithotomy: changes in blood cell indices and electrolytes
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6476206/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31040601
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/UA.UA_117_18
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