AANA journal
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Comparative Study Clinical Trial Controlled Clinical Trial
Single-dose intravenous H2 blocker prophylaxis against aspiration pneumonitis: assessment of drug concentration in gastric aspirate.
This placebo-controlled trial compared the effects of preoperative, intravenous cimetidine (300 mg) or ranitidine (50 mg) on gastric pH and gastric volume in 31 adult patients requiring general anesthesia. The elapsed time from drug administration to initial gastric sampling did not differ significantly between ranitidine (45 minutes), cimetidine (48 minutes), or placebo (52 minutes) treated patients. Ranitidine, but not cimetidine, significantly (P = 0.02) increased gastric pH when compared with placebo. ⋯ The H2 blockers did not significantly alter gastric volume when compared with placebo. The number of patients with gastric pH less than = 2.5 and gastric volume = greater than 25 ml did not differ significantly between cimetidine (8%), ranitidine (10%), and placebo (22%). No clinical evidence of aspiration pneumonitis was found in our study patients.
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Although oxygen has been known to be toxic for more than 200 years, the clinical importance of oxygen toxicity was not appreciated until an epidemic of retrolental fibroplasia occurred in the early 1950s. Oxygen at high partial pressures is toxic to the respiratory, cardiovascular, nervous, and gastrointestinal systems. Toxicity results from the formation of oxygen-free radicals. ⋯ Oxygen radical scavengers such as superoxide dismutase and catalase protect the body against normal levels of oxygen-free radicals. Oxygen toxicity can result from either reperfusion of ischemic tissue or prolonged exposure to high concentrations of oxygen. Limiting hyperoxia to maintain arterial oxygen percent saturation (SaO2) greater than or equal to 90% is recommended.
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The benefits of epidural anesthesia for the relief of pain associated with childbirth has long been recognized. Although epidurals are widely used for pain relief during the labor process, side effects and complications associated with epidurals do occur. The purpose of this review is to summarize the benefits, as well as the disadvantages of epidurals, in an effort to minimize those complications.