THE INFLUENCE OF CLINICAL AND LABORATORY FACTORS ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF HEMODYNAMIC COMPLICATIONS DURING ANESTHESIA IN CARDIAC SURGERY
Journal: Journal of the Grodno State Medical University (Vol.19, No. 4)Publication Date: 2021-09-14
Authors : R. E. Yakubtsevich; K. O. Kratkou;
Page : 367-375
Keywords : cardioanesthesiology; hemodynamic complications; cell markers; endothelial dysfunction;
Abstract
Background. Currently, cardioanesthesiology is one of the most actively developing areas of modern medicine. Thanks to new methods of treatment, the contingent of patients for whom it became possible to undergo cardiac surgery has significantly expanded. The main problems that lead to hemodynamic complications are endothelial dysfunction and cellular hypoxia. Purpose. To present data on the influence of clinical and laboratory factors of endothelial dysfunction and cellular hypoxia on the development of hemodynamic complications during anesthesia in cardiac surgery. Material and methods. The review and analysis of literature data from 49 sources is presented. Results. The laboratory markers of endothelial dysfunction leading to the development of major hemodynamic complications in cardiovascular diseases are MPC-1, CRP, NO, TNF-α, IL-6, homocysteine. Conclusion. The data obtained indicate a significant effect of cell markers (MPC-1, CRP, NO, TNF-A, IL-6, homocysteine) as well as clinical and laboratory factors of endothelial dysfunction not only on the development of major diseases of the cardiovascular system, but also on their complications. An early study of these markers can improve anesthesia during cardiac surgery as well as reduce complications in the postoperative period.
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