“…Therefore, it may be important to detect hypomagnesemia in the perioperative period in patients with malnutrition, which may lead to significant consequences in anesthesia management (10)(11)(12). Known causes of hypomagnesemia in surgical patients; decreased dietary intake, poor gastrointestinal absorption, increased loss of the gastrointestinal tract, alcoholism, diabetes mellitus and increased renal loss (12). In addition, it is important to detect it in the perioperative period due to its interaction with agents such as anesthetic agents, diuretics, thiazides, and valproic acid (10).…”