2018
DOI: 10.5505/tjtes.2018.71278
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The relationship of the albumin level to the anaesthesia method and the effect on clinical course in patients with major burns

Abstract: BACKGROUND: Due to a massive increase in capillary permeability during the state of shock caused by burns, albumin and intravascular fluid rapidly move to the extravascular areas. Therefore, hypoalbuminemia is seen as an early and prolonged finding in major burns. Hypoalbuminemia leads to various problems. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of the preoperative albumin level on perioperative morbidity and mortality in patients with major burns. METHODS: Demographic data, preoperative albumin le… Show more

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“…Additionally, the patient's liver function test revealed abnormal results due to the patient's severe hypoalbuminemia, which was brought under control before surgery by an intravenous albumin transfusion that increased the patient's serum albumin from 1.8 g/dl to 2.8 mg/dl. The metabolism of food and drugs, plasma protein synthesis, crucial haemostatic components, detoxification and the exclusion of several endogenous and foreign chemicals are only a few of the physiological systems whose equilibrium the liver contributes significantly to [ 16 ]. On the other hand, it has a role in host immunological responses to inflammation, sepsis and damage.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, the patient's liver function test revealed abnormal results due to the patient's severe hypoalbuminemia, which was brought under control before surgery by an intravenous albumin transfusion that increased the patient's serum albumin from 1.8 g/dl to 2.8 mg/dl. The metabolism of food and drugs, plasma protein synthesis, crucial haemostatic components, detoxification and the exclusion of several endogenous and foreign chemicals are only a few of the physiological systems whose equilibrium the liver contributes significantly to [ 16 ]. On the other hand, it has a role in host immunological responses to inflammation, sepsis and damage.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%