151. [Oxidative stress in patients on mechanical ventilation]
- Author
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Vesna Marjanovic, Goran Marjanovic, and Vidosava Djordjevic
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Adult ,Male ,Thiobarbituric acid ,medicine.medical_treatment ,medicine.disease_cause ,Thiobarbituric Acid Reactive Substances ,Lipid peroxidation ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Respiration ,medicine ,Humans ,Mechanical ventilation ,Acid-Base Equilibrium ,Lipid peroxide ,Cholesterol ,business.industry ,General Medicine ,Oxygenation ,Respiration, Artificial ,Oxygen ,Oxidative Stress ,chemistry ,Anesthesia ,Female ,L-Lactate Dehydrogenase (Cytochrome) ,Lipid Peroxidation ,business ,Oxidative stress - Abstract
Introduction. The appearance and intensity of oxidative stress were analyzed in the course of mechanical ventilation and parameters that could point toward potential lung damage. Material and methods. In three time intervals on day 1, 3 and 7 of mechanical ventilation, parameters such as: triglycerides, cholesterol, lactate, serum lactic dehydrogenase, acid-base balance and lipid peroxidation products - thiobarbituric acid reactive substances, were followed in 30 patients with head injuries. Results. A decrease in the level of partial oxygen pressure (PaO2) (p120 mmHg, had significant increase of thiobarbituric acid reactive substances and AaDO2 (p
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- 2010