General versus regional anaesthesia for cataract surgery: effects on neutrophil apoptosis and the postoperative pro-inflammatory state.
Affiliation
Department of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Medicine, Department of, Ophthalmology, and Department of Surgery, Cork University Hospital, University, College Cork, Ireland.Issue Date
2012-02-03T15:12:31ZMeSH
AgedAnalysis of Variance
*Anesthesia, Inhalation
*Anesthesia, Local
Anesthetics, Inhalation/*administration & dosage
Anesthetics, Local/*administration & dosage
Apoptosis/*drug effects
Bupivacaine/administration & dosage
*Cataract Extraction
Female
Follow-Up Studies
Humans
Inflammation/immunology
Inflammation Mediators/*blood
Interleukin-1/blood
Interleukin-6/blood
Leukocyte Count
Lidocaine/administration & dosage
Male
Methyl Ethers/administration & dosage
*Nerve Block
Neutrophils/*drug effects
Surgical Procedures, Minimally Invasive
Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha/analysis
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Eur J Anaesthesiol. 2000 Aug;17(8):474-80.Journal
European journal of anaesthesiologyPubMed ID
10998029Abstract
At clinically relevant concentrations, volatile anaesthetic agents influence neutrophil function. Our hypothesis was that sevoflurane would inhibit neutrophil apoptosis and consequently influence the postoperative pro-inflammatory state. In order to identify selectively the effect of the anaesthetic agent sevoflurane, we studied patients undergoing minimally stimulating (cataract) surgery randomly allocated to receive either sevoflurane (n = 11) or local anaesthesia (n = 12). Venous blood samples were taken immediately prior to anaesthesia and at 1, 8 and 24 h thereafter. The rate of neutrophil apoptosis, plasma concentration of cytokines and differential white cell count were measured. The rates of neutrophil apoptosis and plasma concentrations of IL-1beta, TNF-alpha and IL-8 at each time point were similar in the two groups. IL-6 concentrations increased significantly and to a similar extent compared to preanaesthetic levels at 8 and 24 h. This study demonstrates that sevoflurane does not influence the rate of neutrophil apoptosis, cytokine concentrations and neutrophil count following cataract surgery.Language
engISSN
0265-0215 (Print)0265-0215 (Linking)
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