Korean J Anesthesiol.  1980 Dec;13(4):381-386.

The Effect of Intraoperative Fluid Therapy ( 5% Dextrose Solntion and Hartmann`s Solution ) on Acid-Base Balance

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  • 1Department of Anesthesiology, Hanil Hospital, Seoul, Korea.

Abstract

This preliminary study was intended to clarify the effect of intraoperative fluid therapy on Acid-Base balance of the use of Hartmann's solution and 5% Dextrose solution. The arterial carbon dioxide partial pressure and oxygen partial pressure and pH are basic indices of the adequacy of ventilation in anesthetized patients, respiratory care and intensive care. In order to achieve this goal, the data collections were done at the Department of Anesthesia in Hanil Hospital from Mar., 1980 to Aug., 1980. The samplings, 20 cases, were included A.S.A. class I and II. We used 1,500 to 1,800cc/2hrs. of Hartmann's solution and 1,000cc/2hrs, of 5% Dextrose solution each 10 patients through the operative period. Observations were made for the followings; pH, PaCO2HCO-3. From the results of this study, there were no significant relationship between the use of 5% Dextrose solution and Hartmann's solution on Acid-Base balance during the intraoperative period.


MeSH Terms

Acid-Base Equilibrium*
Anesthesia
Carbon Dioxide
Critical Care
Fluid Therapy*
Glucose*
Humans
Hydrogen-Ion Concentration
Intraoperative Period
Oxygen
Partial Pressure
Ventilation
Carbon Dioxide
Glucose
Oxygen
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