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The perioperative effect of anesthetic drugs on the immune response in total intravenous anesthesia in patients undergoing minimally invasive gynecological surgery

Background: The specific mechanism of action of each anesthetic drug on the immune system is still incompletely known. It is important to know how the various anesthetics used in minimally invasive surgery (MIS) act on the inflammatory response because the choice of the anesthetic agent can influenc...

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Autores principales: Novac, Marius Bogdan, Boldeanu, Lidia, Rotaru, Luciana Teodora, Dijmărescu, Anda Lorena, Şerbănescu, Mircea-Sebastian, Radu, Lucreţiu, Neamţu, Simona Daniela, Vîlcea, Alina Maria, Niculescu, Mihaela, Mirea, Cecil Sorin, Boldeanu, Mihail Virgil, Manolea, Maria Magdalena
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Publicado: Academy of Medical Sciences, Romanian Academy Publishing House, Bucharest 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9289698/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35673815
http://dx.doi.org/10.47162/RJME.62.4.08
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author Novac, Marius Bogdan
Boldeanu, Lidia
Rotaru, Luciana Teodora
Dijmărescu, Anda Lorena
Şerbănescu, Mircea-Sebastian
Radu, Lucreţiu
Neamţu, Simona Daniela
Vîlcea, Alina Maria
Niculescu, Mihaela
Mirea, Cecil Sorin
Boldeanu, Mihail Virgil
Manolea, Maria Magdalena
author_facet Novac, Marius Bogdan
Boldeanu, Lidia
Rotaru, Luciana Teodora
Dijmărescu, Anda Lorena
Şerbănescu, Mircea-Sebastian
Radu, Lucreţiu
Neamţu, Simona Daniela
Vîlcea, Alina Maria
Niculescu, Mihaela
Mirea, Cecil Sorin
Boldeanu, Mihail Virgil
Manolea, Maria Magdalena
author_sort Novac, Marius Bogdan
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description Background: The specific mechanism of action of each anesthetic drug on the immune system is still incompletely known. It is important to know how the various anesthetics used in minimally invasive surgery (MIS) act on the inflammatory response because the choice of the anesthetic agent can influence the patient’s immune system. Aim: Evaluation of the effect of anesthetic drugs used for total intravenous anesthesia (Propofol and Midazolam) on the inflammatory response after minimally invasive gynecological surgery. Patients, Materials and Methods: The inflammatory response in 20 female patients who underwent minimally invasive gynecological surgery under which intravenous anesthesia was performed. Depending on the combination of anesthetics used, we subdivided the study group into two groups, Group 1 consisting of the patients (n=10) who were given for total intravenous anesthesia, the combination with Midazolam+Fentanyl, and Group 2 (n=10) the patients who received the combination of Propofol+Fentanyl, respectively. Surgical interventional procedures included day surgery: diagnostic and operative hysteroscopy, endometrial ablation, surgical treatment of vulvar disorders. Serological profiling of patients was performed by dosing the serum concentration of nucleotide-binding domain (NOD) and leucine-rich repeat protein 3 (NLRP3) inflammasomes, interleukin (IL)-6, tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α), IL-10 before and two hours after the surgical procedure. Results: In our study, we found that in both groups of patients (Midazolam+Fentanyl – Group 1, Propofol+Fentanyl – Group 2), NLRP3 and cytokines concentrations in the serum were higher after MIS than those before MIS. Conclusions: It appears that both Midazolam and Fentanyl and Propofol and Fentanyl have an immunomodulatory action due to the anti-inflammatory effect of both anesthetics. Therefore, anesthesiologists must choose an anesthetic method that uses individualized anesthetic agents, depending on the patient’s immune status and disease.
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spelling pubmed-92896982022-07-21 The perioperative effect of anesthetic drugs on the immune response in total intravenous anesthesia in patients undergoing minimally invasive gynecological surgery Novac, Marius Bogdan Boldeanu, Lidia Rotaru, Luciana Teodora Dijmărescu, Anda Lorena Şerbănescu, Mircea-Sebastian Radu, Lucreţiu Neamţu, Simona Daniela Vîlcea, Alina Maria Niculescu, Mihaela Mirea, Cecil Sorin Boldeanu, Mihail Virgil Manolea, Maria Magdalena Rom J Morphol Embryol Original Paper Background: The specific mechanism of action of each anesthetic drug on the immune system is still incompletely known. It is important to know how the various anesthetics used in minimally invasive surgery (MIS) act on the inflammatory response because the choice of the anesthetic agent can influence the patient’s immune system. Aim: Evaluation of the effect of anesthetic drugs used for total intravenous anesthesia (Propofol and Midazolam) on the inflammatory response after minimally invasive gynecological surgery. Patients, Materials and Methods: The inflammatory response in 20 female patients who underwent minimally invasive gynecological surgery under which intravenous anesthesia was performed. Depending on the combination of anesthetics used, we subdivided the study group into two groups, Group 1 consisting of the patients (n=10) who were given for total intravenous anesthesia, the combination with Midazolam+Fentanyl, and Group 2 (n=10) the patients who received the combination of Propofol+Fentanyl, respectively. Surgical interventional procedures included day surgery: diagnostic and operative hysteroscopy, endometrial ablation, surgical treatment of vulvar disorders. Serological profiling of patients was performed by dosing the serum concentration of nucleotide-binding domain (NOD) and leucine-rich repeat protein 3 (NLRP3) inflammasomes, interleukin (IL)-6, tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α), IL-10 before and two hours after the surgical procedure. Results: In our study, we found that in both groups of patients (Midazolam+Fentanyl – Group 1, Propofol+Fentanyl – Group 2), NLRP3 and cytokines concentrations in the serum were higher after MIS than those before MIS. Conclusions: It appears that both Midazolam and Fentanyl and Propofol and Fentanyl have an immunomodulatory action due to the anti-inflammatory effect of both anesthetics. Therefore, anesthesiologists must choose an anesthetic method that uses individualized anesthetic agents, depending on the patient’s immune status and disease. Academy of Medical Sciences, Romanian Academy Publishing House, Bucharest 2021 2022-05-09 /pmc/articles/PMC9289698/ /pubmed/35673815 http://dx.doi.org/10.47162/RJME.62.4.08 Text en Copyright © 2020, Academy of Medical Sciences, Romanian Academy Publishing House, Bucharest https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International Public License, which permits unrestricted use, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium, non-commercially, provided the new creations are licensed under identical terms as the original work and the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Paper
Novac, Marius Bogdan
Boldeanu, Lidia
Rotaru, Luciana Teodora
Dijmărescu, Anda Lorena
Şerbănescu, Mircea-Sebastian
Radu, Lucreţiu
Neamţu, Simona Daniela
Vîlcea, Alina Maria
Niculescu, Mihaela
Mirea, Cecil Sorin
Boldeanu, Mihail Virgil
Manolea, Maria Magdalena
The perioperative effect of anesthetic drugs on the immune response in total intravenous anesthesia in patients undergoing minimally invasive gynecological surgery
title The perioperative effect of anesthetic drugs on the immune response in total intravenous anesthesia in patients undergoing minimally invasive gynecological surgery
title_full The perioperative effect of anesthetic drugs on the immune response in total intravenous anesthesia in patients undergoing minimally invasive gynecological surgery
title_fullStr The perioperative effect of anesthetic drugs on the immune response in total intravenous anesthesia in patients undergoing minimally invasive gynecological surgery
title_full_unstemmed The perioperative effect of anesthetic drugs on the immune response in total intravenous anesthesia in patients undergoing minimally invasive gynecological surgery
title_short The perioperative effect of anesthetic drugs on the immune response in total intravenous anesthesia in patients undergoing minimally invasive gynecological surgery
title_sort perioperative effect of anesthetic drugs on the immune response in total intravenous anesthesia in patients undergoing minimally invasive gynecological surgery
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9289698/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35673815
http://dx.doi.org/10.47162/RJME.62.4.08
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