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Randomized Controlled Trial Clinical Trial
[The effect of low droperidol dosages on postoperative anxiety, internal tension, general mood and PONV].
Droperidol even in low doses such as 0.5 mg to 1.25 mg can increase postoperative anxiety and state of tension. The aim of this study was to determine whether these side effects occur frequently following low-dose droperidol and to see whether these are dose related. ⋯ In gynaecological laparoscopy under general anaesthesia with tracheal intubation, we recommend droperidol 0.625 mg in the prevention of PONV, as it reduces PONV as well as 2.5 mg with no severe sedation in this dosage. Psychological side effects did not occur more frequently after droperidol compared to placebo in any of the investigated dosages.
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Clinical Trial
[Preoperative changes in fluid filtration capacity in patients undergoing vascular surgery].
Patients undergoing major vascular surgery frequently require a substantial intraoperative fluid replacement to assure hemodynamic stability, which is in excess of the expected fluid requirements due to starving, blood and insensible losses. This leads to a positive fluid balance which can not be readily explained. ⋯ The data presented suggests an increase in extravascular fluid loss in patients undergoing vascular surgery, which becomes evident after the induction of general anaesthesia or completion of epidural anaesthesia. The positive correlation with the intraoperative fluid requirements may partially explain the often reported large intraoperative fluid requirements of patients undergoing AAA repair. The fact that the maximum change in fluid filtration capacity is found postoperatively may be explained by the additional effect of an ischemia/reperfusion injury in response to both the clamping an declamping of the artery and the increase in arterial blood flow to the limb due to the successful reconstruction of the blood vessel.